Everything, Everything - Not Just One Thing
Everything, Everything Review
By Sithmi
This book had me laughing by the end. It’s not too short, not too long and is able to capture the whole story without making it all too sad.
Okay, yes it's not a funny book but if you too liked to predict endings and saw this coming, you would've screamed, "I knew it!"
Unfortunately Madeline misses out on so much before she has the determination to go out of her glass castle and explore the world around her. That's what's upsetting. The mother's desperateness in keeping her safe and protected works all too well.
I'm glad Olly was able to brighten her days, and give her that boost, the courage she needed to take a risk for the sake of experience. Because, what's the point of life if you don't take risks?
The ending was a plot twist and thank you so much for that. Not just because, yes, we all want a happy ending, but because we don't want the ever trending 'sad deaths due to life long medical causes'. I'll admit some novels written by really great authors pull it off but it's depressing, over used and a soon-to-be a cliché. Hence I'm so glad for this.
Unfortunately Madeline misses out on so much before she has the determination to go out of her glass castle and explore the world around her. That's what's upsetting. The mother's desperateness in keeping her safe and protected works all too well.
I'm glad Olly was able to brighten her days, and give her that boost, the courage she needed to take a risk for the sake of experience. Because, what's the point of life if you don't take risks?
The ending was a plot twist and thank you so much for that. Not just because, yes, we all want a happy ending, but because we don't want the ever trending 'sad deaths due to life long medical causes'. I'll admit some novels written by really great authors pull it off but it's depressing, over used and a soon-to-be a cliché. Hence I'm so glad for this.
This was a lot about love and it's depth. The risks one would take for love and happiness. The fear of death and loneliness. This book tells you to take that risk, cause really how long do you have to live? You don't know.
Life isn't about just one thing. It's about everything, everything that you love or could love. You have to try to know.
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