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What? 11 year-olds? No.
This book has some pretty graphic violence, a lot of suspense, some really strange ideas about culture, a girl is attacked, molested, and nearly raped or killed, they don't really make clear what the bad guys had in mind, there's plenty of "near-sex" in the book... I would say fifteen and up.

I don't think it's appropriate for an 11-year-old no matter how mature the child is. I decided not to read the third book just because of the language and a couple of the scenes.

No, I don't think people care anymore. Anyone who does just gets labeled with a nasty name.

No, I don't think people care anymore. Anyone who does just gets labeled with a nasty name."
That's so sad! Those poor kids reading these books ..."
I know. It really sucks.
"Red solo cup. I'll fill you up. Let's have a party. Let's have a party."
I'm a Toby Keith fan.

Hey, don't be giving them ideas... Sheeesh... ;P

The whole fear thing is another slightly disturbing part of the book. There's the abusive parent thing, too.


Ha, just kidding. I don't have a basement. *creepy smile*




Also if you are looking for good Dragonish type books there is one called Eragon its about a boy who finds a dragon egg ad then becomes a dragon rider and can then do magicky stuff and has to fight an evil king with his dragon (her name is Saphira btw)
I would say 13+, depending on the maturity level. The violence isn't graphic, but very emotional and intense and there are some mild language and sexual content. But I would have been able to read it at 10 without being too disturbed so it definitely depends on the person. Everybody's different.




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It definitely depends on her maturity level and her sensitivity, but I think it's pointless to try to shield children from the facts of life. In fact, I actually think it is to their detriment. She's probably aware of most of these issues already, I know I sure was. Kids in my school were talking about sex, violence, and abuse long before the 6th grade. And that was in the 90s, I'm sure it's worse now. But definitely be proactive and make sure she understands these elements of the book, if she reads it. Let her know that if she doesn't understand something she can ask you and take the initiative to talk to her about the parts that you are worried about. Ahem, sorry this was so long, I didn't mean to write a novel. haha


What? 11 year-olds? No.
This book has some pretty graphic violence, a lot of..."
Im 11, like all of my friends read this book. HAHA... ya we are not idiots, nice guess..we're smarter than ya think....well my group of 11 yr olds....don't judge by age.

I'm not saying that no eleven year old should read this book.
I'm saying that's pretty young to be forced to read it.


What? 11 year-olds? No.
This book has some pretty graphic violence, a lot of..."
I agree, even though I read it when I was 14.



Personally, I don't think it's very wise to shelter kids too much and send a naive 11 yr old out into today's middle schools.



12 and up, so roughly 6th grade, potentially 5th grade. Violence really isn't frowned on for that young of age. If I recall there is sexual assault that happens or an almost sexual assault? It's been awhile since I've read it. But anything sexual or sexual violence in books is deemed "Holy bejesus no." even if it's attempted assault/isn't graphic. So, depends on the area that you live and if anyone actually reads it who have a complaint.


If you're worried about content, it honestly really isn't a worry in Divergent. It has kissing, Tris and Tobias lie down together on a bed and talk and kiss, that kinda stuff. Violence isn't really THAT bad here...
Though be warned, the books get much darker in the following books.
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