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Violence
Some
Gothic horror elements; supernatural threats and some violence
Language
Barely any
Clean YA language with British wit
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic tension; no explicit content
Substance Use
Barely any
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Themes of identity, psychic connection, and the fear of losing one's sense of self to another person
What this book is about
Kami Glass has always had an imaginary friend in her mind—until Jared Lynburn arrives in the English village of Sorry-in-the-Vale and turns out to be devastatingly real, bringing dark magic and danger with him in this witty YA Gothic romance.
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Gothic horror elements and supernatural danger
Themes of psychic connection and loss of individual identity
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