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Kids say that the book offers a poignant exploration of self-acceptance and mental health issues through relatable characters, but it is also criticized for its heavy use of language and mature themes, which some readers feel may not be suitable for younger audiences. Many find the narrative engaging, highlighting the difficulties faced by the protagonists, while others felt it fell short in terms of depth and pacing.
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