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Sword in the Stars (Once & Future #2) cover
Young Adults · Ages 15–17

Sword in the Stars (Once & Future #2)

by A.R. Capetta

Age rating: Ages 15–17 · Young Adults

Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.

In a reimagined Arthurian legend, a young woman named Guinevere must navigate political intrigue and her own destiny to unite a fractured kingdom.

Concern Level

55/ 100

Heavy

Virtue Level

19/ 100

Thin

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Things to consider

Sexual Content20

There are hints of romantic feelings and attraction.

Violence / Gore30

Political conflict and skirmishes occur.

Profanity / Language0

Profanity is absent from the dialogue.

Blasphemy0

Blasphemous content is not present in the book.

Substance Use0

Substance use is not depicted.

Suicide & Self-Harm0

Suicide or self-harm is not a theme.

Scary / Disturbing10

The political machinations create some tension.

Occult & Witchcraft0

Occult themes are absent from this retelling.

Sexuality & Gender Themes70

The story centers on a lesbian romance between Guinevere and Arthur.

Worldview & Spirituality0

The narrative reimagines a classic legend.

Anti-God or Christian Portrayal0

No specific groups are portrayed negatively.

Virtues to celebrate

Courage & Sacrifice50

Guinevere displays courage in leadership.

Faith & Hope0

Faith is not a central theme in this legend.

Love & Friendship60

The romantic relationship between Guinevere and Arthur is central.

Forgiveness & Redemption0

Themes of grace and mercy are not explored.

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