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Everything Everything Book Review
I really enjoyed reading Everything,Everything. It is a very good book and the author Nicola Yoon really knows how to pull you into the book and make it so you don’t want to put it down. If I had the time I probably would of read it non stop until I was finished with it. The way that Yoon sets up the book makes it easy to read. She add’s dialog and pictures. The book is about a girl who has a disease which makes is so she gets very sick whenever she goes outside. So to be safe she stays inside all of her life. After being inside all her life and her only friends being her mom and her nurse she meets a guy who is her next door neighbor and they become romantically close quick and she steps out of her comfort zone and does some adventurous things that make her realize something.
The book is young adult fiction and teens would probably enjoy this book the most. If you like this book you would probably also like If I Stay or The Fault In Our Stars. If I Stay and The Fault In Our Stars are about people needing to overcome big obstacles in their lives. Each author has a similar writing craft in these books. I highly recommend reading all of these books.
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