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Violence
Some
Werewolf transformations and Volturi scenes
Language
None
Entirely clean language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet romance, some tension
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Severe depression, reckless self-endangerment
What this book is about
After Edward leaves, Bella falls into a months-long depression depicted through blank chapter pages — her emotional withdrawal is the most striking feature of the book. She engages in reckless, danger-seeking behavior including cliff-jumping. Werewolf mythology and the Volturi introduce more violence than the first book. Language remains entirely clean.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Severe depression depicted through months of emotional numbness
Reckless danger-seeking as a way to hallucinate a lost love — potentially glamorizes passive self-harm
Some violence from Volturi and werewolf sequences
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