Beastly
Book • 2007 • Romance
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A young teenage girl is often left alone or put in danger by her father.
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There is minor blood in the few action scenes, and moderate blood and gore in a self harm scene.
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Are there fat jokes?
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For the first quarter of the novel, side characters are constantly insulted by the protagonist in his thoughts and aloud by him and others for their appearances. The side characters are often called 'ugly,' and the protagonist mostly focuses on fat shaming.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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A major character makes ableist assumptions about a blind side character. For example, the major character wrongly assumes the blind person can't pick up when someone is upset without looking at them, and at one point the blind person is grabbed to be guided without being asked first. Additionally, a disability is magically fixed at the end of the book.
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Is there amputation?
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On one page the appearances of amputee people the protagonist passes on the street are referred to as 'ugly.'
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Is there gun violence?
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There is gun violence in Chapter 8 Part 5, and in Lindy's Diary May 24.
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Is there hate speech?
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APPEARANCE SHAMING: For the first quarter of the novel, side characters are constantly insulted by the protagonist in his thoughts and aloud by him and others for their appearances. The side characters are often called ugly, for features such as hooked noses, acne, and burn scars. The protagonist mostly focuses on fat shaming. On one page the appearances of amputee people are referred to as ugly. For most of the novel, the protagonist considers all so called 'ugly' people to be unlovable. The word 'freak' is frequently used in reference to the protagonist's appearance. BULLYING: A side character that is considered 'ugly' is asked out and then publicly made fun of for showing up for the date, though she isn't upset about it as she was expecting it to happen. CLASSISM: There are countless comments about rich high class people being superior to poor lower class people. RACISM: A Mexican housekeeper is written as not speaking/understanding English very well, and her intelligence (i.e. understanding of basic things, such as what the internet is) is questioned by the protagonist in his thoughts and/or aloud nearly every time he sees her. SL*T SHAMING: There are multiple sl*t shaming comments made by a teenage girl about other teenage girls in Lindy's Diary.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is there addiction?
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There are multiple brief references to drugs and 'druggies' throughout the novel. In Lindy's Diary, drug addicts are considered to not be human.
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Near the beginning of the book, there is one brief description and one mention of ninth graders drinking vodka.
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Is there a hospital scene?
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There are no hospital scenes, but the protagonist meets with several doctors in the hopes of having his fur removed.
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Does someone fall to their death?
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No one falls to their death, but someone is threatened at one point by being held out of a window. They don't fall as they are pulled back inside.
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Is someone kidnapped?
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A young teenage girl is kidnapped by drug dealers near the end of the book. She is rescued.
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There are multiple brief references to drugs and 'druggies' throughout the novel. There are two scenes revolving around discussions of drugs. In Lindy's Diary, several side characters are described as being high, and drug addicts are considered to not be human.
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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No one dies by suicide during the book, but in the attic there is a brief discussion about someone who committed suicide in the past. Additionally, near the beginning of the book, the protagonist holds a piece of glass and contemplates slitting his own throat, but he decides not to.
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Is there body dysmorphia?
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The protagonist is extremely ashamed and secretive about his 'beastly' appearance.
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There are multiple mentions from ninth graders about 'getting some,' and one on-page scene where it is implied that two ninth graders 'did it.' There are also multiple brief descriptions of ninth and tenth graders groping each other in public. Additionally, on multiple occasions, a ninth grade boy secretly watches people make out and grope each other, and spies on naked women in a locker room.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Near the beginning of the book, the protagonist deliberately cuts his own arm. In Lindy's Diary, there is a brief description of self harm scars on a side character's arms.
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Is there domestic violence?
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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Near the beginning of the book, the protagonist deliberately cuts his own arm.
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