Poison by Bridget Zinn follows sixteen-year-old Kyra, a potions master on the run after a failed assassination attempt. A resourceful and independent young lady, Kyra is not only skilled in magical potions, but she also has a few ninja-like skills. The characters are light and enjoyable; there is a pig who is quite adorable. Although this story has a fairy tale feel, the dialogue is quite modern, which may or may not agree with individual reading tastes.
This gentle young adult fantasy would probably be especially enjoyed by pre-teens and young teens that are fans of fairy tales. Unlike most young adult fiction these days, this is a stand-alone novel. Poison is a fun, quick, light read.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 5 religious exclamations; 5 mild obscenities.
Violence/Gore: Characters put to sleep with potion; character struggles with fantasy creatures by hitting, kicking, knocking unconscious; character’s blood sample taken against will; verbal threats; threat to eat a character; character has a vision in which blood is mentioned; an animal is injured by another animal; darts with sleeping potion are used against characters; scene of confrontation with scuffling, kicks, magical spells; battle scene with weapons and potions (non-detailed); report of assassination attempt.
Sex/Nudity: Character wears lacy underthings and is seen by a member of the opposite sex; characters kiss upon different occasions; character tells dirty jokes (this is stated…the jokes are not described); a character wakes naked from a magical spell (non-sexual).
Mature Subject Matter:
Assassination
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Poisons are used in a fantasy setting to do magical things.


