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Is an animal abandoned?
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Pets abandoned in apocalyptic conditions
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Completed suicide discussed in part 2: chapter 4
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Completed suicide discussed in part 2: chapter 4
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Abuse
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There's a description of a viewpoint character's past experience of being beaten by her mother in Chapter 7 (Bowstring). It's light on detail, but happens during a scene that's already emotionally intense for other reasons.
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Is there domestic violence?
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233)
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Addiction
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Slaughter and hunting of animals discussed and described
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Yes, a graphic description of a viewpoint character being raped in chapter 7 (Bowstring). We see details of both the physical act and the character's dissociative mental state while it's happening.
Threat of rape by cisgender men is a constant source of horror throughout the book.
Threat of rape by cisgender men is a constant source of horror throughout the book.
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Bodily Harm
Is there eye mutilation?
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So much
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Does a head get squashed?
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In a flashback in Part 2: Chapter 4
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Are any teeth damaged?
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Detailed scene of someone getting amateur dentist work done
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Is there cannibalism?
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In a manner of speaking - characters must consume body-parts of men transformed by the virus in order to survive.
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Does someone have cancer?
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The virus is described in a way similar to cancer symptoms, eg. tumours
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Protagonist slaps herself repeatedly in part 2 chapter 4
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Is there body dysmorphia?
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There's body dysmorphia for one character about her weight. There's also a lot of gender/body dysphoria that the trans main characters experience.
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Paranoia
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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A character tries to become pregnant from extracted sperm from her zombified husband
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There are many childbirth metaphors used. Also discussion of babies eating their way out of pregnant people after T Day
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Prejudice
Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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There are similar jokes made by the transphobic villains
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Is there hate speech?
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Main villains are an army of militant transphobes.
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Does an LGBT person die?
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Quite a lot of them do over the course of the book. It's treated with the gravity it deserves but if that's a dealbreaker for you then you'll struggle with this book.
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