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Violence
Some
Some fantasy danger and a disturbing mystery; nothing graphic
Language
Barely any
Literary prose in translation; no profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
An arranged marriage developing into something real; restrained
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The psychological discomfort of being transported to a world where you understand none of the social rules
What this book is about
Ophélie has the gift of reading objects' histories and can travel through mirrors. She's been promised in an arranged marriage to a man on a distant ark—an icy, bureaucratic floating world unlike anything she knows. Christelle Dabos's French fantasy series opener is imaginative and romantic, with a slow-burn relationship at its center.
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