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The miseducation of emily post5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Cameron, the protagonist, embodies the teenage stereotype of sassiness and sarcasm. The characters themselves are fairly dimensional. However, the reader will get some laughs out of the dialogue and description. It is very thought-provoking, and even somewhat philosophical, but it is certainly not a book for light reading. The writing itself takes a lot of time to read and process, and the sentences are very verbose and descriptive. It is important to note that this is not a romance novel, as the protagonist never actually gets into a real relationship. ![]() There is also plenty of drinking and smoking. The protagonist’s parents are killed at the very beginning of the book, and another character attempts suicide readers who are squeamish about such themes should not read this book. Likely not suitable for readers below that age, because of sexually implicit scenes, language, and some dark themes. I would recommend it for readers aged 15-18. This is a Coming of Age YA book, targeted for LGBTQ readers. The Miseducation of Cameron Postby Emily Danforth ![]()
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