![]() ![]() The overall theme and topic of the book is about the world ending. While I believe this is an excellent book if you enjoy apocalyptic, life or death scenarios, and the pondering thoughts on the existence of life, I was very surprised at the low age rating for this book so I thought I would give my two cents! I throughly enjoyed this book and it definitely kept me on my toes. Growing up and figuring out what really matters in life, as well as how to hang on to hope, are magnified and explored in depth as the teen characters face a possibly world-ending apocalyptic event. ![]() ![]() High school seniors frequently drink, smoke marijuana, think or talk about sex, and use a wide variety of strong profanity (most often "f-k," "s-t," "ass" and their variations). Parents need to know that We All Looked Up is a debut novel from a "singer-songwriter and novelist." Bands and songs are frequently mentioned, and a note at the end promotes author Tommy Wallach's companion album to the book. Heroin mentioned a few times.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. A couple of teens smoke cigarettes habitually people smelling of smoke are mentioned several times. ![]() High-school senior looks forward to party-heavy frat lifestyle at college. All are matter of fact, even blasé, about marijuana use, which is frequently mentioned. Most teen characters drink alcohol frequently and to excess. ![]()
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