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Violence
A lot
Revolutionary violence on Luna; Levana's cruelty is given full scope
Language
Barely any
Clean YA language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Gentle romantic resolutions for all four couples; age-appropriate
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Winter's psychological deterioration from refusing to use her power is disturbing and poignant; the cost of maintaining goodness under pressure
What this book is about
Princess Winter of Luna refuses to use her Lunar gift of mind control—and the psychological cost of that refusal is making her lose her mind. When Cinder leads a revolution against Queen Levana and arrives on Luna, Winter must choose between her safety and everything she believes. The 800-page finale delivers payoffs for every character in the series.
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Winter's mental deterioration is a central and intense theme
Revolutionary violence
Very long—800+ pages
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