![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now onto the actual book, it's so poorly written and almost nothing makes sense unless you make your own timeline or some other way to tie everything together. The topics discussed in this novel are very serious and complex, and I find it disgusting that teachers are making children as young as 7th grade (11-13 in the US) read about these, children that young normally don't fully understand these topics and if they do it's normally because they have witnessed the events first hand. To list some possible triggers there is child death, abuse, and neglect talked about in detail but the author paints these very dark situations into a fantasy aspect that make this some how get a PG-13 rating, and these are only the triggers that involve children and there is many more that I won't discuss in this review. I honestly don't think this should be forced on people to read, especially in school. ~Information about me (just for insight and to compare to yourself)~įor context I'll add my age and gender, I am a 15 year old female in my sophomore year of high school, I'm also an INTJ, so if you know anything about psychology you'll know that I tend to be harsher with criticism, so take that into account while reading my opinions. ![]()
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