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Violence
Barely any
Very mild; some peril in the Arthurian confrontation without graphic content
Language
Barely any
Very mild language; clean throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet teenage romance with no explicit content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Light; the stakes of a legendary prophecy are handled with Cabot's characteristic wit
What this book is about
Ellie moves to Annapolis and discovers that her new classmates may be reincarnations of Arthurian legend — and that she might have a crucial role in the story's retelling. Meg Cabot's standalone YA novel blends Arthurian mythology with contemporary high school romance in a breezy, entertaining package. Content is entirely appropriate for teens.
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