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Feb 15, 2025 05:26PM
hey everyone! I was wondering what everyone thought about malibu rising because I haven't read it yet and need some motivation to pick it up! (No spoilers please) but let me know what you all thought
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the whole concept of the book was great. it takes place on the same day but travels back in time to show lives of the characters and that made the story so good! i loved it, you should definitely read it 💖
I was actually also planning on reading it! Could anyone tell me what the age rating is? And what are some of the trigger warnings?
Sevda wrote: "I was actually also planning on reading it! Could anyone tell me what the age rating is? And what are some of the trigger warnings?"I'd say the age rating is 16+ but this is mainly because of the heavy topics discussed in the book (some people may even go a little older than that- TJR's books are usually targeted to an older audience).
As far as the trigger warnings, some of them are:
Child neglect
Alcoholism
Abortion (mentioned)
Assault
Car accident (not detailed)
Cheating
Death (of a parent)
I found them on a website called booktriggerwarnings.com, and you can look up there all the trigger warnings for any book.
If ya'll are looking for a dark yet good book please read "Shards of Silence" by Jalees. They really need the support right now. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Teo wrote: "Sevda wrote: "I was actually also planning on reading it! Could anyone tell me what the age rating is? And what are some of the trigger warnings?"I'd say the age rating is 16+ but this is mainly ..."
is it spicy at all?
Sevda wrote: "Teo wrote: "Sevda wrote: "I was actually also planning on reading it! Could anyone tell me what the age rating is? And what are some of the trigger warnings?"I'd say the age rating is 16+ but thi..."
Depends on what you're comfortable with, I think. There aren't any explicit scenes, but they do talk about it, and some acts are briefly mentioned. I wouldn't exactly call it spice. It does read like it is intended for a slightly more mature audience though.

