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Violence
Some
Fey combat and some danger in the Nevernever
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content; some early romantic tension
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The emotional weight of being the brother left behind — and of having to enter a world you were raised to fear — gives Ethan an interesting interiority
What this book is about
The first Call of the Forgotten novel follows Ethan Chase, Meghan's younger brother, who has spent his life trying to avoid all things faery and now finds himself drawn back into the Nevernever when a new threat emerges. Kagawa expands the Iron Fey world through a new protagonist with a harder, more guarded perspective than Meghan's. For readers who have completed the Iron Fey series. YA-appropriate content throughout.
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