This book is sort of a teen romance, but it's also about family, forgiveness and past pain. It has a twist that I did not expect. Don't read any spoilers before reading Everything, Everything.
I read this to see if it was appropriate for a 13 year old & I say it isn't. My 13 year old is not your 13 year old so you have to make that decision on your own. The characters in the book Madeline (college age) who lives in a sanitized house she may never leave. Olly (high school senior) who lives...
Everything, Everything sounded like an amazing book for me. This book is about a girl named Madeline who has a disease known as SCID. So she’s allergic to everything, and she’s actually happy in the small world that she’s built for herself, until a boy named Olly moves in next door. This book was ...
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** One-sentence summary. This is a story with a last-minute twist that I found offensive on two levels: first, for diminishing the experience of people who have genuine chromosomal abnormalities, and second, for throwing an important adult ch...
Author: Nicola Yoon Pages 310 Published: 1st September This review has been a long time coming but a lot has been going on but I am finally getting back o track with my reading This book is a heart-warming and powerful debut novel, and I loved every minute of the book and totally deserves the 5 ...
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I was super excited to read this book after reading the description and all the positive reviews. This was the first non-dystopian/fantasy book that I’ve read in quite a while. It was a nice change of pace. I read this o...
A huge thanks to Random House Children's & Netgalley for allowing me to review this book. All opinions are my own! You can get your own copy September 1st! Madeline Whittier has lived her entire life inside of her house due to a rare disease (SCIDS) that causes her immune system to be extreme...
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoDo you ever read a book that leaves you feeling empty? Unfulfilled? This is what reading this book was like for me. Even now, I am hesitant to pick it up and write this review because whenever I look at this book, I am reminded of that horrible...
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