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Both books tackle sensitive issues related to mental health and eating disorders. Laurie Halse Anderson's poignant and raw narrative style in 'Wintergirls' resonates with the emotional depth found in 'Paperweight', making it a compelling choice for those seeking introspective and intense reads.
Meg Wolitzer's 'Belzhar' explores themes of grief, self-discovery, and healing through the lens of a boarding school setting. Readers who appreciated the introspective journey in 'Paperweight' will find similar emotional resonance and depth in this novel.

This coming-of-age story deals with complex emotional themes such as trauma, friendship, and the struggle to find one's place in the world. Fans of 'Paperweight' will appreciate the nuanced character development and heartfelt exploration of challenging topics.

'Girl in Pieces' provides a raw look at overcoming trauma and finding hope amidst despair. Kathleen Glasgow's deeply empathetic portrayal of a young girl healing from her past strikes a chord similar to the emotional and psychological depth found in 'Paperweight'.

While dealing with serious themes of mental health, this novel also infuses humor and hope, offering a lighter touch to coping with life’s pressures. Readers who appreciated the honest portrayal of emotional struggles in 'Paperweight' will find a nuanced and uplifting story in Vizzini's book.
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