Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night — Content Guide for Parents

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PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
You'll love them—to death.
Twin sisters Destiny and Livvy Weller return home from summer vacation with a dark secret . . . and an inhuman desire to drink blood. What have they become? Can they ever turn back? As their deadly secret becomes harder to keep, more questions arise and loyalties are tested. And as one sister descends into darkness, the other must find a way to save her—and herself. Who will live to see the glow of the next full moon? Which sister will survive?
In Dangerous Girls and Dangerous Girls #2: The Taste of Night, published together in Bitten, bestselling author R.L. Stine explores the dark creatures of the night.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book includes themes of violence as it features twin sisters with an inhuman desire to drink blood, suggesting a violent transformation into vampires. This premise indicates a level of violence associated with their dark secret, though specific violent acts are not detailed in the search results. The book is categorized as a horror story involving dark creatures and themes of vampirism, which can be considered scary for its intended audience. The premise of twins with a desire to drink blood contributes to a spooky atmosphere.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have violence?
The book includes themes of violence as it features twin sisters with an inhuman desire to drink blood, suggesting a violent transformation into vampires. This premise indicates a level of violence associated with their dark secret, though specific violent acts are not detailed in the search results.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have scary content?
The book is categorized as a horror story involving dark creatures and themes of vampirism, which can be considered scary for its intended audience. The premise of twins with a desire to drink blood contributes to a spooky atmosphere.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have religious themes?
No religious content is present in the book. The search results do not indicate any religious themes, practices, or beliefs within the narrative of 'Bitten: Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night.'
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have racial/cultural content?
No explicit racial themes or discussions are present in the book. The search results do not indicate any focus on race or racism as a central theme.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have profanity?
No profanity is mentioned in the book. The search results indicate that while there may be mild language, it does not reach the level of profanity.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have climate change?
No climate themes or discussions are present in the book. The search results do not indicate any environmental content.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have sexual identity?
The search results indicate that there are mild language and scenarios that allude to sex, though nothing explicit is described. This suggests a presence of sexual content that is not graphic but is acknowledged in the narrative.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have gender roles?
The book features female protagonists but does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The narrative focuses on horror elements rather than gender dynamics.
Does Bitten Dangerous Girls & The Taste of Night have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are explicitly mentioned in the book's narrative. The search results primarily reference general lists of LGBTQ+ media and do not provide specific content related to the book itself.



