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Violence
Some
Some violence in the mystery and its resolution; dragon conflict
Language
Barely any
Clean language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
A romantic connection that must be kept secret; innocent
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Some
The weight of hiding who you are from everyone around you
What this book is about
In a kingdom where humans and dragons coexist under an uneasy treaty, court musician Seraphina—who carries a dangerous secret about her own nature—is drawn into a conspiracy involving a murdered prince and a dragon who has gone rogue in human form. Rachel Hartman's YA fantasy is witty, original, and rich in its musical world-building.
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