![]() ![]() Make-out scenes abound (with opposite-sex, same-sex, and human-faery couples), one of which involves partial nudity. Protagonist Hazel, 16, has been slaying monsters since she was 11 (when a monster killed her dog) she also flirts with and kisses every boy in town, for reasons even she doesn't understand. The glass coffin in the woods, in which an enchanted faery boy sleeps away the centuries, has been the site of drunken teen make-out parties for generations. The Folk have killed humans in horrific ways, including drowning and running them over with horses. Parents need to know that The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black ( Doll Bones, The Spiderwick Chronicles) finds confused small-town teens dealing with hormones, boredom, and their town's strange relationship with the supernatural Folk who live in the forest. ![]() Getting drunk (and making out with random people) is a regular activity among Fairfold's teens.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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