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Did you agree with everything in this book?
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I see nothing to disagree with. It’s a sweet, interesting story with good lessons in it for everyone. Everything in it is wholesome and fun.
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I was determine the core issues that the novel addresses: family, friendship, and self-knowledge. I can look at these themes to see whether they are treated well enough or if they raise questions about the complexity of these questions.
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I think the author did a really good job of telling this story from the point of view of a 12-year-old. I think that the issues she comes across with her family and how she views those issues are very relatable.
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Absolutely! This book is a heartwarming story about the complexities of love and personal transformation. You can empathize a lot with the protagonist.
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It’s very close to impossible for me to agree with everything that ANYBODY says. I don’t think that any two people can have the exact same opinions.
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Certainly, I agree with everything about the book .
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There was nothing I didn't agree with this book, it was well written, edited and it's message was passed .
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I was determine the core issues that the novel addresses: family, friendship, and self-knowledge. I can look at these themes to see whether they are treated well enough or if they raise questions about the complexity of these questions.
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