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Jan 20, 2016 09:28PM

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I'm just going to have this comment be my personal list of what bothers me most, animal death. I'll add more as I go/remember but it's a small start:
Upsetting Animal Deaths:
Feed (very brutal and sad cat death)
The Snow Child (several animals and most notably a pet fox are killed)
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (violent dog death)
A Game of Thrones (wolf death)
Dead Until Dark (violent cat deaths)
Upsetting Animal Deaths:
Feed (very brutal and sad cat death)
The Snow Child (several animals and most notably a pet fox are killed)
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (violent dog death)
A Game of Thrones (wolf death)
Dead Until Dark (violent cat deaths)

- The Duke by Gaelen Foley: On-page rape.
- Violated by Jamie Fessenden: On-page rape (I know from the description that rape was part of the story, but I hadn't expected it to be played out in full for the reader.)
- In Want of a Wife by Jo Goodman: Child sexual abuse (view spoiler) , with half a page or so playing out one scene.
- Simple Jess by Pamela Morsi: On-page rape/humiliation of a secondary character. Animal deaths (H is a hunter, so it's for food purposes, not sport).

The one that sticks out to me right now is a lot of violence and the death of a dog in The Knife of Never Letting Go.

The one that sticks out to me right now is a lot of violence and the death of a dog in [book..."
Maybe post the title and put it under spoiler tags (<spoiler> ### </spoiler>), and if someone wants to look, they can.

I just remembered
- The Shining Girls! (view spoiler)
- The Magician King (view spoiler)
- Days of Blood & Starlight (view spoiler)

I just read:
- Off the Edge by Carolyn Crane: Torture ((view spoiler) )

Upsetting Animal Deaths:
Feed..."
Fahrenheit 451
-Casual mention of animal abuse, non-graphic animal death for sport
Heather wrote: "The one that sticks out to me right now is a lot of violence and the death of a dog in [book..."
I knew as soon as the dog appeared they were doomed. This is why I try not to invest in stories with pets.
I knew as soon as the dog appeared they were doomed. This is why I try not to invest in stories with pets.


- Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas: On-page rape and physical abuse.
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