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Dream Storm — Content Guide for Parents

By Katherine ApplegateScholastic2003ISBN 9780590884952150 pages
Dream Storm

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

The best-selling author of ANIMORPHS and EVERWORLD presents a fresh, exciting, and gritty science-fiction series that combines a little 2001, a little Armageddon, and a whole lot of action!

Be careful what you wish for.
After what seemed like a lifetime of waiting, the Remnants are back on Earth---for better or worse. Yago has taken control of Mother and stranded the Remnants along with their ruthless enemies the Riders and Meanies to keep them company. Meanwhile, Jobs discovers that Earth has some 'remnants' of its own humans who don't know any world other than the new Earth. Will the survivors of the Rock help the remaining Remnants? Or does a new enemy lurk on the horizon?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Dream Storm appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is explicitly mentioned in the book 'Dream Storm'. The search results focus on other unrelated violent media and do not provide evidence of violence in the book's narrative. The book features 'psychic storms' that can cause characters to experience waking nightmares, which could be unsettling for some readers. This element introduces a potentially scary aspect, though it is framed within a fictional context of survival and adventure.

  • Does Dream Storm have violence?

    No violence is explicitly mentioned in the book 'Dream Storm'. The search results focus on other unrelated violent media and do not provide evidence of violence in the book's narrative.

  • Does Dream Storm have scary content?

    The book features 'psychic storms' that can cause characters to experience waking nightmares, which could be unsettling for some readers. This element introduces a potentially scary aspect, though it is framed within a fictional context of survival and adventure.

  • Does Dream Storm have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. Search results include references to the author's background and other unrelated topics, but do not indicate any religious themes or practices in 'Dream Storm'.

  • Does Dream Storm have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes or discussions are present in 'Dream Storm'. The search results reference race in unrelated contexts and do not indicate any race-related content in the book.

  • Does Dream Storm have profanity?

    No profanity is indicated in the book 'Dream Storm'. The search results discuss profanity in other media but do not mention any such language in the book itself.

  • Does Dream Storm have climate change?

    'Dream Storm' is set in a post-apocalyptic world where the earth has been destroyed by an asteroid, and characters struggle to survive in a harsh environment. This context suggests themes related to climate change and environmental challenges, though the framing is more about survival than activism.

  • Does Dream Storm have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in 'Dream Storm'. The search results reference sexual content in unrelated films and media but do not indicate any sexual themes in the book.

  • Does Dream Storm have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The search results mention gender roles in the context of other works but do not provide evidence of such themes in 'Dream Storm'.

  • Does Dream Storm have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are mentioned in the book 'Dream Storm' itself. Search results reference Katherine Applegate's personal life and other works but do not provide evidence of LGBTQ+ content in this specific book.