Alexandra Bracken’s *Buz Kapani* follows a young protagonist grappling with her dangerous abilities and a monstrous self-perception. She embarks on a critical mission to uncover a secret about a deadly virus, held by someone once deeply close to her. Torn between personal freedom and a greater cause, she faces an impossible choice.
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Alexandra Bracken’s *Buz Kapani* follows a young protagonist grappling with her dangerous abilities and a monstrous self-perception. She embarks on a critical mission to uncover a secret about a deadly virus, held by someone once deeply close to her. Torn between personal freedom and a greater cause, she faces an impossible choice.
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Brief kissing and romantic tension; no explicit scenes. Implied threats of coercion in detention camps; no on-page assaults.
Frequent fights, shootings, and deaths; some graphic injuries and torture sequences.
Moderate use of swearing including damn, hell, and stronger words in dialogue.
Occasional mentions of alcohol; no drug use or addiction themes.
Supporting character identifies as gay; brief discussions of identity and relationships.
No religious themes present.
Psychic abilities framed as sci-fi powers, not occult; minor ritual-like elements in ability use.
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Central themes of government oppression, rebellion, and civil rights for powered youth.
Characters experience suicidal ideation from trauma; one implied attempt off-page.
Systemic child abuse in government camps, including forced labor and psychological torment; themes of slavery-like conditions. Implied threats of coercion in detention camps; no on-page assaults.
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