Now for the religion they worship a goddess who says she is called many things depending on the religion. There is cursing the characters in the book are teenagers so the say things like ho and slut about a character who is showing these traits (however later jn the series this character does mature a d develop into a better person). Lets touch base on a little of everything that other reviews have said. This worship is contrasted with the church the main character's stepfather belongs to - the fictitious, fundamentalist-sounding People of Faith, whom she believes are narrow minded. Some readers may dislike the way the main character and all her teen fledgling vampire friends embrace goddess worship and participate in a number of well-described ceremonies. There's some swearing (including "f-k"), teen use of alcohol and pot (looked upon unfavorably by the main character), and a teen receiving oral sex in the dorm hallway - it's barely described but often referred to. Parents need to know that the violence is much milder here than in other vampire books - two teens are presumed dead, but it's barely described. Pot is mixed with incense in one ceremony.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Wine served with dinner and in goddess ceremonies. Scenes of regular high school students drunk and smoking pot this is looked upon unfavorably by the main character.
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