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Really Good, Actually elicits mixed reactions from critics and readers, with some praising its humor and authenticity and others critiquing it as unrealistic and overly sentimental. Why does the novel spark such contrasting reactions of praise and criticism? Do you side with the praise or the criticism? Describe the novel's strengths and weaknesses, justifying your opinion with specific examples.
Analyze Maggie's experiences with dating apps versus her reconnections with old acquaintances. What do these contrasting experiences reveal about her personality, her approach to relationships, and her broader journey of self-discovery? Use specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
Trace the evolution of Maggie's Google searches throughout the novel. How do they reflect her changing mental state, emotional growth, and evolving self-perception? Use specific examples from the text to illustrate your points.
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