A story that will challenge you to look at the world differently. Those claiming this book romanticizes pedophilia have missed the point of the story entirely. Sometimes the line between good and evil isn’t so obvious. I liked how this book explores the reality of human nature. There are no perfect people – and maybe trying to squeeze a real world filled with grey into black or white boxes is one of humanities biggest flaws. Listened to this in just 2 days – well worth the listen for those in a strong enough mental place to digest graphic scenes involving children.
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