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I think this was a solid book; good not great. I like how Jeanne writes into her special interests and obsessions but I felt like these characters were slightly more flat than the ones in Summer Fun. I also felt like it was a little bloated but ultimately I'm glad I read it and I enjoyed it still

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gorgeously affected and filled with emotion for these three interesting people. 5 stars, would recommend, tysm for the arc.

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A/S/L by Jeanne Thornton is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of identity and the complexities of online relationships. I was captivated by the way Thornton blends personal narrative with a broader commentary on digital life and community. The characters are richly drawn, and their experiences resonate with anyone who has navigated the challenges of connection in the modern age. This book provided a wonderful sense of nostalgia while encouraging reflection on how we present ourselves in both virtual and real worlds!

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