![]() SEX: While there are no sex scenes or even a mention of it, there is one steamy kiss that is pretty descriptive and some gushy stuff right before. I was fine, but I can't speak for other children. It describes multiple scenes where either someone hears the "snap of one's neck" or sees a wolf-man lock his jaw around the victims neck" and "blood gushed out" or many descriptive, gory scenes that really aren't meant for anyone younger than thirteen. ![]() VIOLENCE: there is a lot more violence in Scarlet, and there are very descriptive wolf-men and their killings. I never watch anything above PG, and I'm 11, though I handle swearing just fine. LANGUAGE: the H word is mentioned quite a lot in Scarlet, though it's nothing tweens haven't been exposed to already. ![]() Although it is a little more mature than Cinder, Scarlet is a great and entertaining book. Just like Cinder, Scarlet doesn't disappoint. ![]()
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