What Age Is Eclipse Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
14
+
Best for independent readers who enjoy character-driven romantic fantasy with supernatural conflict and emotionally intense relationship dynamics.

About the Book

In this first book of a fantasy adventure series, a twelve-year-old boy who has always struggled with school and felt out of place discovers he is the son of an ancient Greek god — and is immediately plunged into a dangerous quest to prevent a war among the Olympians. The story reimagines Greek mythology in a modern American setting.

Content Ratings

❤️
High Romance
Sustained romantic tension between multiple love interests, repeated discussion of physical desire, and a marriage proposal; romantic obsession and emotional dependency are central to the plot.
💡
Moderate Themes
Sustained themes of romantic obsession, emotional dependency, and pressure around physical intimacy and life-altering decisions require emotional maturity.
⚔️
Moderate Violence
Vampire-werewolf combat, a large-scale newborn vampire battle, and depictions of threat and injury; violence is action-focused but not graphically detailed.
Book cover
Twilight
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3
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Author:
Stephenie Meyer
Genre:
Fantasy
Published:
2007
Page Count:
629
Where to Buy:
Amazon Logo
Ages:
14
+

What Age Is Eclipse Appropriate For?

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