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Blue My Mind is a masterclass in metaphor. Mia’s transformation into a “blue” creature—a kind of water-dwelling being never explicitly named—parallels the overwhelming changes of female puberty with brutal honesty.

It touches on the "sexual objectification" of women through the lens of mermaid mythology. Self-Acceptance: Blue My Mind

He looked around. The apartment was dry. The sun was streaming through the windows, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air. There was no smell of salt, only the stale scent of old paper. Blue My Mind is a masterclass in metaphor

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