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Everything, Everything By: Nicola Yoon Book Review
Words cannot describe how great this book is. I myself am not much of a reader. I usually would choose to dive into a good Netflix series before settling in bed with a good book, but this book took my breath away. It reads quickly with very short chapters and has nice hand drawn illustrations as well. Without spoiling anything the book is about an 18 year old girl named Maddy who has an illness that restricts her from leaving her house. She has been stuck inside a house all her life and can't experience the world. Some excitement rolls in when there is a new family moving in next door to her. One of the family's members is a boy named Olly that Maddy soon starts to develop a crush for. They start communicating with each other through instant message and glance at each other through their bedroom windows. I'll stop there before spoiling anything else. Definitely recommend this book and there is a movie that goes along with the book too but as in most cases the book is so much better! The movie is terrible compared to the book, it's choppy and doesn't nearly include the best parts of the story I loved so much. Even if you watched the movie and didn't like it I would still recommend you read the book. It's so much more detailed and you fall in love with the characters so quickly. It's hard to put down too once you've started reading it too it's that good. Overall, couldn't recommend this book enough it's one of my favorites. Now stop reading this and go read Everything, Everything!!
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