Review of Binge

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Binge" by Anne Pfeffer.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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TW: Eating Disorders, Separation, Anxiety

The book "Binge" by Anne Pfeffer is a captivating coming-of-age story that explores the struggles of Sabrina Hunter, a young woman in her twenties who battles with an unhealthy relationship with food. The protagonist often indulges in junk food to cope with the pressures and stresses of life, and the book delves into her journey of self-discovery, relationships, and personal growth.

Sabrina is a well-developed and relatable character whose struggles with body image and family dynamics are authentic and engaging. Throughout the book, readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and drama as Sabrina navigates her way through the ups and downs of life. The author's writing style is captivating and captures the emotions and experiences of the characters in a way that is easy to connect with. The book is entertaining, funny, and reflective of how many of us cope with emotions such as anxiety and depression by consuming too much food. The story is about becoming a better person, making friends, and forgiving others. It also talks a lot about learning to accept yourself and taking conscious steps to recover from life-threatening habits.

One of the key themes that the book explores is the importance of self-acceptance. Sabrina's journey of self-discovery is a reminder to readers that we should always strive to love and accept ourselves for who we are. Even though I could guess some parts of the story, it didn't really spoil my overall enjoyment of the book. The author's talent in crafting realistic and likable characters makes up for any small issues with the storyline.

Overall, "Binge" is a valuable addition to contemporary young adult literature. It is a well-written and emotionally resonant novel that addresses important issues such as self-esteem and body image. Hence, I would like to rate this book 4 out of 5. The book reminds us that everyone faces difficulties, and it's fine to mess up sometimes. It tells us to be nicer to ourselves and accept that we are not perfect. I would highly recommend "Binge" to young adults and anyone who enjoys coming-of-age stories that deal with important themes such as self-acceptance, forgiveness, and personal growth.

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A very taughtfull and insightful review. Binge eating topic is something that everyone can relate to. The book sounds intriguing.
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