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* TearJerker: The ending, as well as some of the stanzas.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The book tackles themes of self-image and trauma [[MultipleDemographicAppeal in ways more relevant to adults and teenagers than anyone who's just learning to read.]]
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* CharacterDevelopment: The Star Pixie.
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* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: The Serpent Queen gives the Pixie her crown as she sheds her final skin.]]
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* [[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: The [[spoiler:The Serpent Queen gives the Pixie her crown as she sheds her final skin.]]
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* NoNameGiven: Is the Star Pixie a name, or a species? What about the Moon of Clarionix, or the Serpent Queen, for that matter? Not all of the creatures are one of a kind, so they can't be the only ones.......[[LastOfHisKind right?]]
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* NoNameGiven: Is the Star Pixie a name, or a species? What about the Moon of Clarionix, or the Serpent Queen, for that matter? Not all of the creatures are one of a kind, so they can't be the only ones.......ones... [[LastOfHisKind right?]]
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* ParentalSubstitute: [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation It has been argued]] that the Jade-colored Moon of Clarionix is the Pixie's surrogate father figure, while the Serpent Queen becomes a maternal one.
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* WeirdWeather: The Red Sun rises during the day, and the Black Sun rises during the night.
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* WeirdWeather: WeirdSun: The Red Sun rises during the day, and the Black Sun rises during the night.
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->''"Everyone's hideous, not just you and I \\
They're ugly in ways they don't see with their eyes!"''
->''"Everyone's hideous, not just you and I \\
They're ugly in ways they don't see with their eyes!"''
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->''"Everyone's hideous, not just you andI me \\
They're ugly in ways theydon't see with their eyes!"''pretend not to see!"''
->''"Everyone's hideous, not just you and
They're ugly in ways they
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: Clarionix orbits a red star and a black star, which causes the day and night on Clarionix. Also, the suns and moon are anthropomorphized to have eyes, faces and distinct personalities.
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* ArtisticLicenseAstronomy: ArtisticLicenseSpace: Clarionix orbits a red star and a black star, which causes the day and night on Clarionix. Also, the suns and moon are anthropomorphized to have eyes, faces and distinct personalities.
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''The Star Pixie and the Serpent Queen'' is a children's book written and illustrated by [[Creator/KentJStarrett Kent J. Starrett]], released on April 25th, 2018. It is a mostly known for its [[UglyCute illustrations that walk a thin line between creepy and cutesty]] and being a [[TearJerker touching story about self-acceptance and using creative expression to deal with traumatic life experiences.]] Though marketed as being for children, [[MultipleDemographicAppeal its appeal sweeps across the age spectrum widely.]]''
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''The Star Pixie and the Serpent Queen'' is a children's book written and illustrated by [[Creator/KentJStarrett Kent J. Starrett]], released on April 25th, 2018. It is a mostly known for its [[UglyCute illustrations that walk a thin line between creepy and cutesty]] and being a [[TearJerker touching story about self-acceptance and using creative expression to deal with traumatic life experiences.]] Though marketed as being for children, [[MultipleDemographicAppeal its appeal sweeps across the age spectrum widely.]]''
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