![]() ![]() There's less political intrigue in this installment, and the plot isn't as action-packed until the last quarter. Although there's a love story between a loyal best friend and a broody alpha male, it's tame compared with the more overt love stories in comparable titles, such as The Hunger Games, Divergent, The Selection, and The Grisha Trilogy. As with most middle books in a series, it features an extraordinary protagonist and her allies on the run from an evil antagonist, considerable violence (some of the characters are like X-Men mutants with special abilities), and a dash of romance. Parents need to know that Glass Sword is the sequel to Victoria Aveyard's best-selling dystopian fantasy Red Queen. ![]() Insults include "bitch," "freak," "weakling," "coward," "liar," "nothing."ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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