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Violence
A lot
Significant violence — the angel world's aftermath; what was done to Paige
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some mild strong words
Sexual Content
Some
Minimal romantic content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
What was done to Paige — her modification by the angels; disturbing; the novel depicts her new nature; Significant violence — the post-apocalyptic world; Angel politics — the conflict among angel factions; Penryn's continuing survival; Must read Angelfall first
What this book is about
World After picks up immediately after Angelfall — Penryn has her sister Paige back, but what the angels did to Paige changed her in ways that are disturbing and not fully reversible. Penryn has to navigate the new angel-ruled world while protecting Paige and finding a place in the resistance. The second of three books.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
What was done to Paige — her modification; disturbing and not fully reversible
Significant violence — the post-apocalyptic world and its dangers
Angel politics — the conflict among factions
Read Angelfall first — this is a direct sequel
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