Review of Unsound

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I typically love stories set in boarding schools, and this one definitely sounds quite complex. I’d really like to give this a try! Great review!
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Unsound" by Ash Finley is a captivating and well-crafted coming-of-age novel that delves into the lives of troubled teens at Rainier boarding school. I like admire how it explores the journey of troubled teens in a boarding school setting, delving into their struggles with addiction, mental illness, and family secrets. Great review.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

This question about Rainier being a catalyst for change is another thing to be curious of. I love to read more. Great review.
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Thank you for your review. This sounds like can intriguing read about overcoming life circumstances.
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Post by Fergie Jessica Edeni »

I eagerly anticipate reading about the transformative experiences of Holly, Jon, Jay, and Mindy as they embark on their healing journey at Rainier. I am curious to witness their resilience in navigating their personal traumas and overcoming addiction. This narrative resonates with me on a personal level.
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Post by Natasha Kim »

This is an intriguing book, a must-read. A school, more like a healing place for troubled youths with lots of problems like addiction and suicidal thoughts. I hope it was effective in bringing changes in their lives. Thanks for your review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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The reviewer has accurately described a coming-of-age story involving vulnerable teen in a rehab school. They deal with their own vulnerability as well as their levels of trust in relationships. The book should be an interesting read.
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I hope the teens find salvation at Rainier.

Thank you for the great review.
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I wonder what the caregivers go through taking care of the troubled kids living together, as they all have different cases.
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Post by Omneya Shakeep »

The struggles Holly, Jon, Jay, and Mindy face as troubled teenagers and the traumas they suffered, added to the romance and family theme, are a promise of drama and interwoven destinies. I'm intrigued to discover their secrets and learn the role of Rainier in healing them. Kudos to the author for writing this extremely fascinating novel. Thanks for this engaging review!
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It's sad how most teenagers today battle with addiction, eating disorders, and mental illness, among other challenges, and don't get enough therapy or treatment to get through them. I loved how this book touches on them and discusses the healing process of some of the kids.
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Excellent review! I'm a big fan of romance in literary genres, and I'm interested in reading the book already.
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Post by azza lia »

Wow, sounds relatable. I bet these issues are too emotionally challenging for me to enjoy. It feels personal and spesific. I like the idea of healing is achieved by facing the truth. The profanity surely make me los interest. But I wanna know if they would find a way to overcome their issues in this school. Nice review!
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Post by Sarah Zain »

Well written review. The idea of ​​the book and the plot of the story are very interesting, and the interaction of the characters as teenagers is well written.
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Post by SophiaNd »

This sounds like an interesting read and I am excited to know how the troubled youths were able to overcome their various challenges and struggles. I will be adding this book to my list of books to read.
Congratulations on BOTD.
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