How effectively did the book address issues of mental health?

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How effectively did the book address issues of mental health?

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How effectively did the book address issues of mental health?
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The novel focuses on the protagonists' reactions to their simulated experiences. However, that means that the parts concerning mental check-ups before and after those simulations are only slightly covered.

The novel's ending has a greater focus on mental health, so I expect to see these issues addressed more in-depth in a sequel.
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