Every You, Every Me
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780375860980 (0375860983)
Publish date: September 13th 2011
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 245
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Mystery,
Art,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Mental Health,
Mental Illness,
Photography,
Suspense
“You know one me. Just like I know one you. But you can’t know every me. And I can’t know every you.” I keep reading because I’m eager to know what will happen in the end and I tried to finish it in one sitting but I wasn’t able to. So I spent another day to find out where the story will take me. ...
This book was very strange. I think the subject would have hit home more if I knew someone who was mentally disturbed personally. This book gives me great insight though. And now I know what a fractal is.
Let me get straight to the point okay? It was no Every Day but this book is still good because LEVITHAN. I love his writing. I love that style of his that really gets to your mind, heart and even your nerves. Like sometimes it frustrates me how I've never thought of that before but then I still love...
i liked the plot and evan's narration, which was chaotic and fit perfectly with the concept, but all in all, i didn't get attached to any of the characters and that was a bit sad. however, the daunting photos of ariel and the fact that the story wasn't unravelled until the very end made me want to k...
I really liked the first 2/3rds of this book; the tone was compelling, Evan was a great voice/narrator and there are some great comments. Teen angst is always interesting and the mystery here makes for a good read. However, I thought that Evan's similarity to Ariel in his quest for Truth and as ev...