All in all, I really enjoyed reading Past the Dark Field and wouldn’t mind rereading it sometime in the future and recommending it to anyone. Reading this book was a rollercoaster of emotions. At times, I found myself relating to the characters’ struggles and empathizing with their internal battles. Other moments were heart-wrenching as I witnessed the harsh realities they faced. It’s a book like no other currently out there as far as I know. What makes this book worth reading is the diverse array of characters that also have an attraction to youth, with none of them fitting into negative stereotypes. One aspect I appreciated about “Past the Dark Field” is its ability to challenge societal preconceptions and foster empathy. By humanizing MAPs through these stories, Heuvel Collins encourages readers to confront their own biases and consider the complexities of human experiences. I plan on reading Heuvel Collins’ other book on MAP characters as well and when I’m complete I will write a review for it too.
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