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Violence
A lot
Significant violence; a major character death; supernatural threat
Language
Some
Mild language; Ronan's is stronger
Sexual Content
Some
The romantic curse reaches its moment; queer romance becomes explicit
Substance Use
Some
Some substance use references
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
Significant character death; the romantic curse's resolution; Ronan's queerness fully acknowledged
What this book is about
The Raven Cycle concludes with the discovery of Glendower and the cost of that finding. The Raven King is the most emotionally devastating of the four books, with a death that hits with full weight and a resolution that is both unexpected and completely right.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Significant character death—full emotional weight
Romantic curse resolves
Ronan's queerness acknowledged explicitly
Kavinsky aftermath
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