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Violence
Some
Superhero combat; real stakes for beloved characters
Language
Some
Moderate language; mature teen register
Sexual Content
Some
M/M romantic relationship between the protagonists; some intimate content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Being seen and loved fully, the pressure of representing a community as public queer figures, the courage required for intimacy
What this book is about
The third and final Extraordinaries novel. Nick and Seth — now firmly together as heroes and as a couple — must face the most dangerous threat their city has seen, while managing the pressures of being publicly out queer heroes and the expectations of the people who love them. TJ Klune brings his warmest franchise to a satisfying close with the humor and heart of the first book, amplified.
Notes for sensitive readers
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M/M romance between teen protagonists
superhero violence
best read as third in trilogy
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