Characters are diverse with a wide range of skin colors described and many LGBTQ characters, including two of the five narrators and Alinor's queen, who's married to a woman. Language is mild and so is the sexual content: The main couple, Leander and Telly, kiss and hold hands and make up a wild story that they are off for a tryst at a port motel. There's some drinking at bars and a garden party but not to excess. Two people jump, expecting a quick death. More die in a car explosion and are found decayed in a temple. Characters mourn and relive trauma when brief visions of the events invade their thoughts. This action-y seafaring adventure with magic and gods, and yes, islands, includes jarring scenes of ships boarded and crew shot, thrown overboard, or hit with cannons. Parents need to know that The Isles of the Gods is the start of a fantasy series by Amie Kaufman, co-author (with Jay Kristoff) of the Aurora Cycle and The Illuminae Files series. Laskia tries to get champagne at a bar and her older sister won't let her.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Some drinking at bars and a garden party among characters that are older teens with adult jobs: prince, sailor.
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