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Violence
Some
Zombie combat and supernatural action; nothing gratuitously graphic
Language
Barely any
Mild language in the YA paranormal register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet to moderate YA romantic content between Ali and Cole
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild psychological intensity around Ali's fear of losing herself; handled with YA optimism
What this book is about
The second White Rabbit Chronicles novel follows Ali as she struggles with a terrifying development — a zombie spirit has begun to inhabit her, threatening to turn her into what she fights. Showalter's YA paranormal series blends action with intense romantic drama; the zombie-fighting sequences are exciting and the emotional stakes between Ali and Cole are high. Clean YA content appropriate for older teen readers.
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