Infinity Reaper — 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
In this gripping sequel to the New York Times bestselling Infinity Son, Adam Silvera brings a diverse cast of heroes and villains to life in an alternate New York where some people are born with powers, while others steal them from the blood of endangered magical creatures.
Emil and Brighton defied the odds. They beat the Blood Casters and escaped with their lives--or so they thought. When Brighton drank the Reaper's Blood, he believed it would make him invincible, but instead the potion is killing him.
In Emil's race to find an antidote that will not only save his brother but also rid him of his own unwanted phoenix powers, he will have to dig deep into the very past lives he's trying to outrun. Though he needs the help of the Spell Walkers now more than ever, their ranks are fracturing, with Maribelle's thirst for revenge sending her down a dangerous path.
Meanwhile, Ness is being abused by Senator Iron for political gain, his rare shifting ability making him a dangerous weapon. As much as Ness longs to send Emil a signal, he knows the best way to keep Emil safe from his corrupt father is to keep him at a distance.
The battle for peace is playing out like an intricate game of chess, and as the pieces on the board move into place, Emil starts to realize that he may have been competing against the wrong enemy all along.
Frequently asked questions
Is Infinity Reaper appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The narrative includes scenes of violence, such as a character using a blade to stab multiple people and a gory scene where a main character kills a violent specter by pulling its heart out. While there is blood and fears of death, no one actually dies in the story. No content described as scary or age-inappropriate is mentioned in the search results.
Does Infinity Reaper have violence?
The narrative includes scenes of violence, such as a character using a blade to stab multiple people and a gory scene where a main character kills a violent specter by pulling its heart out. While there is blood and fears of death, no one actually dies in the story.
Does Infinity Reaper have scary content?
No content described as scary or age-inappropriate is mentioned in the search results.
Does Infinity Reaper have religious themes?
No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the search results.
Does Infinity Reaper have racial/cultural content?
The book features a diverse cast, including characters of color, and explores themes of identity and belonging. Specific characters are identified as being of different ethnic backgrounds, such as Kimmie being half Korean.
Does Infinity Reaper have profanity?
The narrative includes a handful of swear words such as 's--t,' 'ass,' and 'd--k.'
Does Infinity Reaper have climate change?
No climate-related themes or discussions are present in the search results.
Does Infinity Reaper have sexual identity?
The book contains instances of characters kissing and making out with both same-gender and opposite-gender love interests. There is also mention of a character having sex, including condom use, but without detailed descriptions.
Does Infinity Reaper have gender roles?
No traditional or modern gender roles are explicitly discussed in the search results.
Does Infinity Reaper have lgbtq+ themes?
The book features queer characters, including a gay main character, and explores themes of identity and relationships among same-gender love interests. The narrative includes sexual tension and romantic interactions between characters of various genders.



