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A review by rachelwrites007
Sad Perfect by Stephanie Elliot
2.0
This could've been great; instead, the execution was lacking. There was a bit where the main character goes into a psych unit as she has self-harming intent, and the way she describes it and the other kids there is...not okay. I also felt this book fell under the "love saves all" mentality (which I get as a teenager, you might believe), but I would've liked to see more recovery focused aspects. It felt like she got "over" her ARFID tendencies and disordered behaviors quite easily in the end, whereas I'd think it may take longer.