I Think I Love You — Content Guide for Parents

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Religious themes
PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Arch-nemeses Emma, a die-hard romantic, and more-practical minded Sophia find themselves competing against one another for a coveted first-prize trip to a film festival in Los Angeles . . . what happens if their rivalry turns into a romance? For fans of Becky Albertalli's Leah on the Offbeat, full of laugh-out-loud humor and make-your-heart-melt moments.
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Frequently asked questions
Is I Think I Love You appropriate for a 7-year-old?
No violence detected in the search results. No scary content detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have violence?
No violence detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have scary content?
No scary content detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have religious themes?
No religious content or themes detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have racial/cultural content?
No race or racism themes detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have profanity?
No profanity detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have climate change?
No climate themes detected in the search results.
Does I Think I Love You have sexual identity?
The book includes romantic scenes between the main characters, with descriptions of physical affection, such as kissing. However, it does not delve into explicit sexual content.
Does I Think I Love You have gender roles?
The narrative features modern gender roles, particularly through the lens of a sapphic romance and the challenges faced by the female protagonists in a competitive environment. The story presents female characters in empowered roles, navigating their identities and relationships.
Does I Think I Love You have lgbtq+ themes?
The book features a sapphic romance between two high school girls, Emma and Sophia, who navigate their feelings for each other amidst a film competition. The narrative includes themes of coming out and LGBTQ+ identity, with explicit references to characters being queer and bisexual.



