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So the other day I remembered I was an adult who could just get scholastic books instead of waiting for book fairs so grabbed this one expecting a nice fun read with an autism twist. I'll admit I didn't fully read the synopsis.
Now the writing style was very targeted at kids, which I was happy about as that's what I like before bed, but wasn't expecting all the emotions, from the good to the bad. The beginning, aka the pre adventure triggered a lot of memories of childhood I forgot about, so I got frustrated but I'm glad I made it through, both on the learning about myself and the adventure part.
The adventure part was fun, I loved the narration from Paige. The self doubt. The anxiety. The fact that the world continued while Paige was thinking about other things. I found the end of the adventure a bit rushed, but still an enjoyable experience. I found the not so subtle digs at a billionaire and some companies so much fun.
I actually teared up post adventure when people realized they were not being heard and seen, and then in fact the being heard and seen explicitly.
I'd say overall a positive experience. Not the best thing I've ever read, but as an adult reading scholastic, I enjoyed it.