I'm not certain as I haven't read it. But it could be about self - discovery. Maybe the characters find themselves in situations that force them to reevaluate who they are.
Well, I haven't read 'all the wrong places novel' myself. However, you might find reviews on Amazon. Some readers might talk about how engaging the story is, or if the characters are well - developed. It could also be that some reviews mention the themes explored in the novel.
The temples in the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild were distributed in different locations, with a total of 152 temples. Among them, Mount Haibra had a total of ten temples. They were Lakua Temple, Shadadada Temple, Tokumo Temple, Siamiu Temple, Gaomasar Temple, Mussino Temple, Kamalasi Temple, Chatava Temple, Nokimisi Temple, and Lanokushi Temple. In addition, there were temples in other areas, such as the four mazes in the novice village, as well as other temples on the ground and in the sky. The specific location and map could be found in the relevant guides and maps.
It might be centered around the idea of broken relationships. Maybe it shows different types of relationships that are fractured, such as family, friendship or romantic relationships, and how the characters navigate through the pain and try to repair what's been broken.
There might be a character who acts as a catalyst for change. This could be someone who enters the lives of the other characters in the 'broken places' and helps them see things differently, inspiring them to start the journey of fixing what's broken. Maybe it's an outsider or a new arrival in the community or group that the story focuses on.
The two main characters are Violet Markey and Theodore Finch. Violet is a girl dealing with her own grief and trying to move forward. Finch is a boy with his own mental health struggles.
The main themes include mental illness and how it affects not only the person suffering but also those around them. Love is a big theme too. It shows how two people with different issues can come together and form a deep connection. And there's the theme of self - discovery, as the characters learn more about themselves through their experiences in the story.
One possible theme could be resilience. Despite the 'broken places' mentioned in the title, the characters in the novel may show great strength and the ability to bounce back. They could be facing difficult situations but still manage to find hope and move forward in life.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel yet. But typically, in a novel, the main characters are those whose stories drive the plot forward. They could be individuals who have some connection to the 'broken places' in the title, perhaps they are survivors of some sort of tragedy or people with troubled pasts.