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A lot of people have issues with this book, and while I disagree with most of the ones mentioned in the comments (for example, the bastardization of mental illness and depression, though Jam's story certainly can be viewed as a cop-out), even I can admit that this story is far from perfect. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but I think that was only because of all the information on Plath and the ties to her works. After all, Plath was the draw for me initially, combined with the concept of the world these characters escaped into to. Did I expect Belzhar to be more... poignant? Absolutely. Regardless, this quick little read was not a waste of my time. That being said, if you're looking for something powerful, meaningful, and moving, then this definitely isn't the book for you.