How did the pop culture references impact your reading of "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?

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How did the pop culture references impact your reading of "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?

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How did the pop culture references impact your reading of "Chloe The Clone" by William E. Mason?
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The pop culture references made the story feel more grounded and relatable, helping to balance the heavy themes with a touch of humor and familiarity. It added personality to the characters and made their world feel more real.
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In my opinion, the pop cultural references gave the book more depth, which made it even more relatable to me.
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