I really enjoyed the characters in this novel, from their diversity to their voice; they really brought the novel together for me. The two main characters in this novel were each dealing with major medical issues and they each handled it differently. Libby knew that she would not be hidden as she ...
Initial reaction reading this book: I don't know if I'm angry at this book as much as I am just completely left exhausted and drained by this book, and not even in a fulfilling way. (I mean, I've been left completely gutted by Courtney Summers and Lauren Oliver's narratives before, but in ways that ...
I really have no clue what to think of this. As a person who doesn't remember a time she wasn't suicidal to some degree, I can sympathize with these characters. I also feel for Finch because his family is so bent on turning a blind eye to the obvious mental illness he suffers from. My mom never admi...
I don't read much YA these days; my sister and I have been discussing the possibility that we've "outgrown" the genre, but I don't want to contribute to the argument that YA shouldn't be read by adults. I just haven't found myself interested lately. I needed an audiobook for a road trip and this p...
Finch schaut vom Glockenturm aus in den Abgrund hinab und fragt sich, ob ein perfekter Tag zum Sterben ist. Aber auch Violet ist offenbar aus einer ähnlichen Motivation dort oben aufgetaucht. Statt sich einzeln in die Tiefe zu stürzen, versuchen sie gemeinsam wieder nach unten zu kommen.Obwohl diese...
I read plenty of crappy books. The world is, after all, a crappy place (That’s why people kill themselves). Never have I read a book that offended me as much as this. I’d rather read the file about the crimes of Ian Watkins.Suicide is close to me. My relationship with it is special. I’m passionate a...
Title : All the Bright Places Author : Jennifer Niven ~ The story is about Finch, a suicidal highschool Student, and his classmate Violet, who is coping with the death of her sister.They meet unexpectedly on the ledge of the bell tower at school, Finch talks Violet off the ledge and saves her, but ...
*still crying* ~ The story follows Finch, a suicidal highschool Student, and his classmate Violet, who is coping with the death of her sister.They meet unexpectedly on the ledge of the bell tower at school, Finch talks Violet off the ledge and saves her, but when students notice them, he pretends th...
This is one of the saddest books I've ever read, counting A little life. I wish the author gave as a glimpse in Finch's mind before he decided to kill himself. I didn't see it coming, halfway through the end Finch suddenly disappeared, he left these messages to Violet, his family and friends but it ...
I had not heard of Ada Blackjack before seeing this book. The story sounded interesting, and since it was on sale, I figured why not. Blackjack was only of five people (and the only woman as well as the only Inuit) to go to Wrangel Island, a decision that seems to be an ill conceive...
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