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Young Adults · Ages 14–17

Flashes

by Tim O'Rourke

Age rating: Ages 14–17 · Young Adults

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

First published 2015

A young boy named Finn experiences a series of strange and unsettling events after moving to a new town. He must uncover the truth behind the mysterious occurrences.

Concern Level

52/ 100

Heavy

Virtue Level

15/ 100

Thin

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Things to consider

Sexual Content0

No sexual content is present in this book.

Violence / Gore30

Some scenes involve suspenseful confrontations and mild peril.

Profanity / Language10

Mild, infrequent profanity may be present.

Blasphemy0

No blasphemy is present in this book.

Substance Use0

No substance use is present in this book.

Suicide & Self-Harm0

No suicide or self-harm is present in this book.

Scary / Disturbing60

The book contains unsettling events and a creepy atmosphere.

Occult & Witchcraft40

Supernatural elements and unexplained phenomena are central.

Sexuality & Gender Themes0

No LGBTQ+ themes are present in this book.

Worldview & Spirituality30

The worldview leans towards the unexplained and potentially dark.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

No negative portrayals of God or Christians are present.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice50

Finn shows bravery in facing the unknown and seeking answers.

Faith & Hope0

No explicit Christian faith elements are present.

Love & Friendship20

Friendship and mutual support help Finn navigate challenges.

Forgiveness & Redemption10

The story emphasizes the importance of uncovering truth.

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