What Age Is Breaking Dawn Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
16
+
Best for readers who have followed the full Twilight series and are comfortable with adult romantic themes, implied sexual content, and emotionally heavy life decisions as story drivers.

About the Book

In this third installment of a fantasy romance series, a teenage girl is torn between her deep attachment to a vampire and her complicated feelings for a werewolf, while a growing army of newly created vampires poses a violent threat to everyone around her. Romantic tension and supernatural danger escalate significantly in this volume.

Content Ratings

❤️
High Romance
Marriage and sustained romantic and physical intimacy are central; while explicit acts are not described in graphic detail, sexual encounters are clearly implied and the consequences of a sexual relationship drive major plot events.
💡
Intense Themes
Themes of marriage at a young age, a life-threatening pregnancy, permanent physical transformation, and rapid parenthood are emotionally and psychologically intense.
⚔️
Moderate Violence
Vampire combat, a graphically described painful transformation, and a threatening confrontation; some scenes of physical distress are detailed with more intensity than earlier books in the series.
Book cover
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Author:
Stephenie Meyer
Genre:
Fantasy
Published:
2008
Page Count:
756
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
16
+

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