Official Review: But Guess What I Can Think for Myself

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Re: Featured Official Review: But Guess What I Can Think for Myself

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Thanks for the great review. The cover art of this book is super eye-catching. Books with this subject matter is crucial for youth and I'm happy that the author covered it well.
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this book seems so informative and it is relevant to our society today. Most youths find themselves in unintended drug addiction attributed by peer pressure. I must read this book and I will recommend my friends.
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i love your introductory part, thank you for a well informative review, it sustained my interest all through
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This book made me upset and I didn't finish reading it. It hits 2 close to home and I know too many people living the life Todd lives without any want to make it better. Idk if the author comes from it personally or just totally guessed but books that touch real life issues are needed yes, but it's hard to use your imagination when u read them. Especially if u seen it already.
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