The Adam Silvera Collection — 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
THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END
When Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to tell them they're going to die today, two total strangers meet up through the Last Friend app to live a lifetime in a single day . . . and maybe even fall in love while they're at it.
HISTORY IS ALL YOU LEFT ME
After Griffin loses his ex-boyfriend and first love, Theo, grief and worsening OCD become all consuming. But Theo's most recent boyfriend provides unexpected comfort. As their relationship becomes complicated, Griffin must make a choice: confront the past or miss out on the future.
MORE HAPPY THAN NOT
Aaron Soto hasn't been happy since his father's suicide, but he can't deny how much better he feels around newfound friend, Thomas. With his feelings throwing up confusion, he turns to a memory-alteration procedure to straighten him out, even if it means forgetting who he truly is . . .
Praise for Adam Silvera:
'Adam Silvera is a master at capturing the infinite small heartbreaks of love and loss and grief.' Nicola Yoon, author of Everything, Everything
'A phenomenal talent.' Juno Dawson, author of Clean
'There isn't a teenager alive who won't find their heart described perfectly on these pages.' Patrick Ness, author of The Knife of Never Letting Go
Frequently asked questions
Is The Adam Silvera Collection appropriate for a 7-year-old?
The books contain various instances of violence, including mentions of suicide bombings, beatings, and other forms of violence as plot devices. 'Infinity Son' features disturbing scenes of torture and death, while 'They Both Die at the End' includes themes of mortality and tragic outcomes. The stories contain elements that may be disturbing to some readers, such as depictions of violence and death, including a suicide bombing and other intense scenarios. These elements are framed within the context of the characters' experiences with mortality.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have violence?
The books contain various instances of violence, including mentions of suicide bombings, beatings, and other forms of violence as plot devices. 'Infinity Son' features disturbing scenes of torture and death, while 'They Both Die at the End' includes themes of mortality and tragic outcomes.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have scary content?
The stories contain elements that may be disturbing to some readers, such as depictions of violence and death, including a suicide bombing and other intense scenarios. These elements are framed within the context of the characters' experiences with mortality.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have religious themes?
The narratives touch on themes of faith and religion, particularly in 'They Both Die at the End' where characters discuss serious topics including religion. Additionally, 'What If It's Us' features a Jewish character, indicating a presence of religious identity.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have racial/cultural content?
The collection features characters of diverse racial backgrounds, including Puerto Rican and Cuban-American identities. The narratives explore themes of cultural identity and the pressures faced by characters from different backgrounds.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have profanity?
The books frequently include strong language, with characters using words like 'f--k', 's--t', and other coarse terms. This language is often part of the dialogue among diverse characters in realistic settings.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have climate change?
No climate-related themes or discussions are present in the narratives based on the search results.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have sexual identity?
The narratives include discussions of sexual activity, loss of virginity, and romantic relationships. 'More Happy Than Not' features references to same-sex attraction and sexual experiences, while 'What If It's Us' includes kissing and build-up to sexual encounters without graphic details.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have gender roles?
While the books include LGBTQ+ characters and themes, there is no explicit framing of traditional or modern gender roles as a central theme in the narratives.
Does The Adam Silvera Collection have lgbtq+ themes?
The collection features multiple LGBTQ+ themes, including queer romances and characters exploring their sexual identities. Notably, 'They Both Die at the End' includes a Puerto Rican queer character and a Cuban-American bisexual character, while 'More Happy Than Not' addresses the protagonist's struggle with his sexual orientation and the societal pressures surrounding it.



