
Hundred Hours of Night
by Anna Woltz
Age rating: Ages 14–17 · Young Adults
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
First published 2016
A group of teens are trapped in a dark, abandoned research facility after a catastrophic event, facing both external dangers and their own internal conflicts.
Concern Level
Mixed
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Mixed
Virtue Level
Thin
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentSome characters discuss past romantic relationships and attraction.
Characters face threats from mutated creatures and dangerous environmental conditions.
Mild profanity is used sparingly by some characters.
No blasphemy is present in the story.
No substance abuse is depicted in the narrative.
No suicide or self-harm is portrayed in the book.
The abandoned facility and mutated creatures create a suspenseful and frightening atmosphere.
No occult or witchcraft elements are featured.
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are present.
The story focuses on survival and human resilience, with no overt promotion of a non-Christian worldview.
No negative portrayal of God or Christians is present.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceCharacters demonstrate courage in facing extreme danger and protecting each other.
No explicit Christian faith elements are present in the narrative.
Characters show loyalty and care for one another in a dire situation.
No themes of grace, mercy, or repentance are central to the plot.
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