Asked by bnh

im reading the book "wild love" by elsie silver and im trying to avoid reading pg18 parts. at witch page should i stop reading to avoid such topics

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean “PG‑18” (adult/explicit material) or literally “page 18”? I can help better if you clarify.

A few things to know up front:
- I can’t point to an exact page number without knowing which edition (paperback, hardcover, or ebook) and the font/format you’re using — page numbers vary by edition.
- If you want to avoid sexual/explicit scenes, the easiest method is to stop reading before the first chapter that contains intimacy and skip any chapters reviewers label as containing explicit content.

How you can find the right stopping point right now
1. Check your edition: tell me whether it’s paperback/hardcover/Kindle and the publisher/year — I may be able to be more specific.
2. Search the ebook (or use the physical book’s chapter headings): use the find function for terms like “kiss,” “bed,” “naked,” “sex,” “intimate,” or “lips.” Stop before the first hit you don’t want to read.
3. Look up “Wild Love Elsie Silver trigger warnings” or read reviews on Goodreads/Common Sense Media — reviewers often call out explicit scenes and give chapter or page pointers.
4. If you prefer, paste the first few lines of a page you’re unsure about (or tell me the chapter number) and I’ll tell you whether it likely contains explicit material.

If you tell me which meaning you meant and what edition you have (or paste a chapter title/number), I’ll give a specific stopping point.