![]() One character goes to an illegal rave and pot shots are mentioned. A main character is recently out of rehab she drinks alcohol but doesn't take any drugs. Glamorized, unimaginably wealthy, elite high schoolers frequently drink at parties (the legal age in this world is 18). Romantic relationships are a big focus, and having sex is mentioned or implied a lot, but descriptions are rare and vaguely describe kissing and light making out. Reading the first book isn't necessary to understand this one, but it will deepen understanding of the characters and how they're changed by the events of both books. Set in 2118 New York, it picks up shortly after the events of the first book. Parents need to know that The Dazzling Heights is author Katharine McGee's sequel to her debut novel, The Thousandth Floor. Smell of pot shots mentioned at an illegal rave.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. One character drugs another with a paralyzing truth serum in her cocktail. ![]() Fictitious hallucinogenic drugs mentioned. A main character is four months out of rehab and drinks but doesn't do any kind of drugs anymore. People who drink when they're upset or to calm themselves usually suffer plot-oriented consequences. Legal age is 18 for drinking, but teens of all ages drink pretty freely parents don't care or turn a blind eye. High schoolers frequently drink at parties, sometimes to excess, and consequences are rarely beyond a hangover. ![]()
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