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Science Fiction · 2010 · PG

Timeriders

by Alex Scarrow

Three teenagers pulled from the moments of their deaths are recruited as time travelers to prevent history from being changed.

For10+GenreScience FictionLength418 pagesRead time~10 hours

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Violence

Some

Action violence in time travel contexts including WWII battlefield sequences; genre-appropriate for YA

Language

Barely any

Minimal mild language

Sexual Content

None

No sexual content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Mild tension around time paradoxes and historical stakes; not psychologically heavy

What this book is about

A fast-paced YA time travel adventure with historical settings including World War II. Action violence is age-appropriate for the YA audience. The WWII sequences involve battlefield violence and Nazi themes. Suitable for teens and up.

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Action violence

WWII themes

Nazi historical content

Time paradox tension

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