
Hate cell
by Gwen Molnar
Age rating: Ages 15–17 · Young Adults
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
First published 2009
In a dystopian future, a young woman named Anya fights against a tyrannical regime that controls people's emotions.
Concern Level
Heavy
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Heavy
Virtue Level
Thin
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentThere are hints of romance and some kissing scenes.
The story depicts oppression, rebellion, and some violent confrontations.
Mild profanity may be present in dialogue.
No blasphemous language or themes are present in the story.
No substance abuse is depicted in the narrative.
No instances of suicide or self-harm are featured.
The dystopian setting and oppressive regime create a tense atmosphere.
No occult or witchcraft elements are present in the narrative.
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are present in the story.
The worldview is secular and focuses on human control and rebellion.
No negative portrayals of God or Christians are present.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceAnya displays significant courage and defiance against the regime.
No explicit Christian faith elements are present in the story.
Romantic love develops between Anya and a male character.
No themes of grace, mercy, or repentance are central to the plot.
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