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The story emotionally reached out to my heart. I believe the characters were well created and dynamic. The main character Ever would turn to food for comfort, and I can relate to that in some aspects. For example, I eat when I am stressed out. Food is a comfort to a lot of people and the fact that the story talks about that issue is amazing to the readers including me. I also liked the way that you included some real-life experiences that people go through such as gastric bypass surgery. Many people, do struggle with self-love and want to go through gastric bypass surgery. You included Ever’s process in making the decision to go through with the gastric bypass surgery which connects to readers. Furthermore, another aspect of the book that I

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