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Fantasy · 2019 · PG-13

The Queen of Nothing

by Holly Black

Power is much easier to claim than to hold.

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Violence

A lot

Strong

Language

None

None

Sexual Content

Some

Moderate

Substance Use

None

None

Emotional Intensity

Some

Moderate

What this book is about

In the Folk of the Air conclusion, Jude must return to Elfhame and face the consequences of her and Cardan's tangled power — including a monstrous transformation with far-reaching stakes.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Battle violence

Monster transformation sequence

Morally grey dynamics resolved (satisfying for trilogy readers)

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