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Fantasy · 2005 · PG-13

Blue Noon

by Scott Westerfeld

The Midnighters' final confrontation — and the darklings are ready.

For14+GenreFantasyLength286 pagesRead time~7.5 hours

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Violence

Some

Supernatural horror and action sequences

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild romantic content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of hidden identity and the psychological pressure of carrying a dangerous secret

What this book is about

The third Midnighters novel brings the conflict between the five midnight-born teens and the darklings to its climax. Jessica discovers the true scope of what the darklings want — and what midnight really means. Westerfeld concludes his trilogy with his characteristic blend of YA horror, romance, and genuinely clever SFF concepts.

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Supernatural horror content

Series conclusion intensity

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