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How much should the emotions be raw? And the author knew what had to be done. This review should have all the love in the world for it being so good. The book talks of difficulties faced by all yet it feels personal and specific! It is nothing but the excellency of the author to tangle that authenticity to the words and for the reviewer to highlight exactly that.
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This is an amazing coming of age romantic fiction novel highlighting drugs, sex, addiction, romantic relationships, conflicts, morality, trauma, and healing. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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A good review I must say. I find interesting the fact That Rainier was made available for young individuals to eradicate their problems. I admire the writing tone utilized in the book. Its allure is superb.
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:romance-heartsmiley: This is a fantastic review of the book, it really put me right in the seat of the reader! The way you described everything fully paints a detailed array of all the characters involved in my mind.
Definitely sounds like a must-read to me!
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Wow! Great review! After reading your review, I am definitely going to give this book a try.
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Troubled teenagers get an opportunity to get their lives back on track at a boarding school in a remote area of Washington state. Close relationships are formed and the inhabitants of the boarding school assist each other to overcome challenges.
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I am not really a big fan of the Romance genre, but the cover makes it hard to refuse. I can almost smell evergreen forest and it is enticing enough to give this book a fighting chance. Thankfully, the description in the review confirmed that it is more a coming-of-age story than a pure romance novel and, therefore, I gladly accept your gift and congratulate on BOTD!
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Well this sounds interesting, a boarding school for troubled teens. I am curious about what kind of relationships they form. I often enjoy reading this type of stories although I am helplessly overage. Thank you for the intriguing review!
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This book seems to deal with the period of adolescence and explore the new plot points possible when entering it. Exciting to see where the author takes this.
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Several relatable coming-of-age issues depicted in the book "Unsound" by Ash Finley. The book follows a boarding school for troubled youth with various issues like addiction. This book is worth reading.
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This book seems like an interesting read but since I don't like profanity, I will pass this one. Congrats on the BOTD.
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This book seems to be dealing with troubled teens that are facing some tough times in life and are being put together in one place to bring upon healing of their disorders and issues. There is drama guaranteed, a mix between friendship and love relationships is bound to be drama. This book does peak my interest and I am ready to get to reading it.
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I appreciate your emphasis on the diverse and well-developed characters. It's refreshing to read a book where each character has their own struggles and unique personality traits. From your description, it seems like the author has done an excellent job in bringing these characters to life, making them relatable and intriguing.
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If there is a story with things that I haven't experienced or haven't happened to me, then I like to read it and get that experience.
Between Holly's fabricated tough-girl exterior, Jon's unwavering jealousy, and Mindy's proclivity for depression and self-mutilation, there was never a dull moment.
This book promises just that. I can't wait to read it. Great review. Thank you.
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Post by Smrithi Arun »

The storyline sounds very interesting! However, I'm concerned the troubled teenagers' feelings and tendencies may be triggering. Regardless, congrats on the BOTD.
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