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In small-town Australia, teens Jasper and Charlie form an unlikely friendship when one asks the other to help him cover up a murder until they can prove who is responsible.
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So, between this and Demon Copperhead, I've learned something about myself as a reader.
I am not the audience for books with a teenage boy protagonists, no matter how well written. In fact, the better written it is, the more I'm probably not into it.
Because here's the thing: I was a teenage boy (allegedly), and I went to an all-boys high school, and I hatedevery moment of it. I have zero interest in reading about cis white male adolescence, no thank you kindly please, I opt out, delete my number, warmest regards henceforth.
I badly wanted to love this one because it's one of mother's favorites, and she's my favorite person, but, I just kinda didn't dislike it? 😬🫣
It's a tepid 3-star read for me, being generous, but if I try to be objective, I think it's a solid 4-stars.
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