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Fantasy · 2013 · PG

Chasing the Prophecy

by Brandon Mull

The final quest. Rachel and Jason must choose who will die — and who will save Lyrian.

For10+GenreFantasyLength470 pagesRead time~12 hours

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Violence

Some

Fantasy battle sequences and deaths; emotionally impactful for fans

Language

None

Clean language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Themes of sacrifice and the weight of prophecy

What this book is about

The Beyonders trilogy concludes as Rachel and Jason must find a way to fulfill a prophecy that seems to doom one of them. Mull delivers a satisfying epic fantasy conclusion with his characteristic clean adventure and emotional resonance. A worthy ending to a series that consistently exceeded expectations.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Fantasy battle violence

Character sacrifice themes

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