Now, Conjurers — 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
NOW PAY ATTENTION, BECAUSE ALL THE DETAILS MATTER.
November 1999. North Dana, Massachusetts.
Nesbit Nuñez discovers the partially devoured body of Bastion Attia: star quarterback, secret witch, and Nesbit's even-more-secret boyfriend. No one knew why brilliant, gentle Bastion lived his life by a seemingly arcane set of rules, including a strange manner of speech and an inability to say his own name.
Now the remaining members of North Coven--Nesbit, Dove, Drea, and Brandy--vow to get answers. Nothing can prepare them for what they uncover: Bastion had been locked in a terrifying battle of wits and wills with something living deep beneath an ancient mausoleum in the local cemetery.
North Coven must confront the red-gloved monster that took piece after piece of Bastion, that he fought until his last breath. Not knowing that Bastion left behind the key to its destruction . . .
Now, Conjurers is perfect for fans of darkly atmospheric queer books that blend bone-chilling supernatural thrills with insightful explorations of grief, identity, and the power of found family. This wildly original and nostalgic gothic novel will appeal to readers craving spine-tingling occult books inspired by 90s classics or anyone searching for horror books for teens with a lovable oddball cast of characters and raw examinations of grief and love.
Frequently asked questions
Is Now, Conjurers appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The book includes graphic elements such as the discovery of a partially devoured body and culminates in a detailed, gory climactic battle. It also hints at racial and class-based violence as part of the storyline. The book is categorized as a chilling YA horror novel, appealing to fans of supernatural mysteries. It is described as both eerie and light, indicating a blend of horror elements suitable for its intended audience.
Does Now, Conjurers have violence?
The book includes graphic elements such as the discovery of a partially devoured body and culminates in a detailed, gory climactic battle. It also hints at racial and class-based violence as part of the storyline.
Does Now, Conjurers have scary content?
The book is categorized as a chilling YA horror novel, appealing to fans of supernatural mysteries. It is described as both eerie and light, indicating a blend of horror elements suitable for its intended audience.
Does Now, Conjurers have religious themes?
The narrative incorporates themes of religion and faith, exploring how these elements interact with the characters' lives and experiences. It addresses serious issues including parental abuse and grief alongside these religious themes.
Does Now, Conjurers have racial/cultural content?
The narrative involves themes of racial and class-based violence, suggesting that race is a significant element within the plot. It also explores identity and the experiences of its diverse characters.
Does Now, Conjurers have profanity?
No instances of profanity are reported in the search results related to the book's content.
Does Now, Conjurers have climate change?
No climate-related themes or discussions are mentioned in the search results regarding the book's content.
Does Now, Conjurers have sexual identity?
No explicit sexual content is mentioned in the search results. The focus is primarily on themes of queer identity and relationships rather than sexual interactions.
Does Now, Conjurers have gender roles?
No specific gender roles or discussions about traditional or modern gender roles are noted in the search results.
Does Now, Conjurers have lgbtq+ themes?
The book 'Now, Conjurers' is described as a queer narrative that integrates various intersectional queer identities within its storyline. It is characterized as a love letter to queer witchcraft and features a secret relationship between two male characters, highlighting LGBTQ+ themes prominently.



