The Making of Brio McPride

by R. A. Ruegg

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This was more than I thought it would be. The story follows Brio McPride, who is struggling with grief, identity, and unresolved issues from his past. It was emotional and engaging, drawn into Brio's world and feeling his struggles and triumphs. There were moments it was more explicit than I typically read, but I knew it was part of the storyline. The book is heart-wrenching and hopeful, offering a unique view of healing and self-discovery. I would recommend the book, with the understanding it is pretty intense in some the the areas.
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I enjoyed reading this book. It was written beautifully. At times, Brio's thoughts were almost poetic. The story moved along at a good pace and I enjoyed the twists and turns. I thought the novel made some good observations about technology and its uses and misuses.
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Brio, a boy struggling with lost of his parents and so many other issues. Their are a multitude of therapists trying to help him. Will he get better?
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