What's In It? The Concerned Parent's Guide to Young Adult Literature
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Important Disclaimer

Although I and my guest reviewers do our best to provide accurate information about the content of the books we review for this guide, we cannot guarantee that we will catch everything that may be of concern to you.  In addition, it is important that readers understand that some books reviewed here are only the first books in a series, and controversial content may not be the same from book to book within the series.  Sometimes, for instance, later books are edgier than earlier books.  The trilogy, His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman, is an excellent example of this with a benign book 1 but intensely controversial books 2 and 3.  If you want to see What's In It finish reviewing a series, please contact me and I will place your request at the top of my list.
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