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My Eyes Are Up Here
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781984815262
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“My Eyes Are Up Here” by F. Scott Fitzgerald & Edmund Wilson is a sharp, witty coming-of-age story about a young woman navigating the complexities of body image and self-discovery. After a life-altering physical change, she must redefine her identity and embrace her true self. Perfect for fans of relatable YA fiction exploring themes of body positivity and self-acceptance. ISBN: 9781984815262
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Harshal Dharme –
I appreciate the message, but the writing style wasn’t my favorite. I think I was expecting a bit more depth.
Abhinav Abhinav –
A fun, quick read! The main character’s journey was relatable, though some parts felt a bit rushed. Overall, a good book for teens.
Akhil Srivastava –
A decent read, but nothing groundbreaking. The plot was okay, but not the most memorable. The message was heartwarming.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
Loved the humor! The protagonist’s voice was refreshing. Some themes felt a little surface-level, but still enjoyable.
Arijit Debnath –
A powerful story about self-acceptance. It’s important for young adults. Although, the ending felt a little abrupt.
Rahul Choudhary –
This book was just okay for me. The plot was predictable. I found myself struggling to connect with the characters.
Poojitha Matangi –
Couldn’t put it down! The characters felt real, and the story was both funny and heartwarming. Highly recommend.
Aditi Chaudhary –
I enjoyed the body positivity message. The writing was engaging, but I wished there was more depth to the side characters.
Mohit Mohan Mishra –
This book exceeded my expectations. It was amazing to read. A truly inspiring story about self-discovery and acceptance.
Shivam Raj –
Such a great book. The author captures the teenage experience well! A must-read for anyone struggling with confidence.
Madhav Relhan –
I had mixed feelings. While the message is good, the execution felt a bit preachy at times. Still worth a read.