Heather Fach
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Is this a relatively clean read?

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Leanne Definitely yes. It'sa lovely light-hearted read. Just what I needed.
Piper After reading all the answers to this question I dived in! I'm so glad I did! I really enjoyed the book, but I would not have said that it's clean. Several references to drug use, sex and multiple swear words, including the F word many times.
Pigsthatwheek there are a couple sex scenes and a few references to sex but nothing horribly graphic, one character does struggle with a drug addiction but i felt the author did a great job of making it a comfortable topic to read about and not something horribly gross or graphic. yes it's sad but nothing like overdose scenes
Branduin It really depends on what you mean by clean? The book does include drinking, drugs, sex, swear words, etc. But nothing explicit or gratuitous and none of it is the main focus of the book (so like 1% of the book). Overall a great easy read and I think the few vices that certain characters show are worth the message of the book.
Nancy Is it for children under 13? Probably not. Your interpretation of

"clean" might be different than mine. Not much brain cells needed, but compassion is.
Karen yes, nothing graphic at all.
Lormac Now that I think about it - extremely clean - only one character engages in a meaningless sex encounter (not described) and regrets it. A few cuss words here and there but nothing shocking.
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