![]() ![]() Characters, especially teens, use lots of strong language, including "s-t" and "f-k."Īt first, the little town of Fairfold seems charming, rustic, and ordinary. Make-out scenes abound (with opposite-sex, same-sex, and human-faery couples), one of which involves partial nudity. Protagonist Hazel, 16, has been slaying monsters since she was 11 (when a monster killed her dog) she also flirts with and kisses every boy in town, for reasons even she doesn't understand. ![]() The glass coffin in the woods, in which an enchanted faery boy sleeps away the centuries, has been the site of drunken teen make-out parties for generations. The Folk have killed humans in horrific ways, including drowning and running them over with horses. ![]() Parents need to know that The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black ( Doll Bones, The Spiderwick Chronicles) finds confused small-town teens dealing with hormones, boredom, and their town's strange relationship with the supernatural Folk who live in the forest. ![]() Getting drunk (and making out with random people) is a regular activity among Fairfold's teens.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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