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Fantasy · 2017 · PG

Nevermoor

by Jessica Townsend

Morrigan Crow is cursed to die at midnight on Eventide—and a mysterious man has a plan.

For12+GenreFantasyLength479 pagesRead time~13.3 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Fantasy competition danger; Nevermoor's shadows are real threats

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

None

No romantic content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Some

Morrigan's lifelong treatment as a cursed child; the trial dangers; the mysteries of Nevermoor's world

What this book is about

Morrigan Crow has been blamed for every bad thing that happens near her since birth. On the night she's supposed to die, Jupiter North whisks her away to Nevermoor—a magical city where she's entered into the Wundrous Society's trials. Nevermoor is one of the most beloved middle-grade/YA fantasy series of the past five years, drawing legitimate Harry Potter comparisons.

Notes for sensitive readers

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

Competition trials with real danger

Cursed child premise—Morrigan's treatment is sad

Middle-grade audience—appropriate for younger readers

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