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Violence
Some
Fantasy combat and danger; some frightening faery creatures
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Teen romantic tension
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
A fun fairy-tale adventure with some genuine peril
What this book is about
Sixteen-year-old Meghan Chase discovers she's the daughter of Oberon, king of the Faery summer court. When a creature from the Iron Fey kidnaps her brother, she ventures into the Nevernever — the faery world — to rescue him. Julie Kagawa's YA debut blends Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream with an original iron fey mythology.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Fantasy violence and dangerous faery creatures
A child's kidnapping as central peril
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