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"Everything Everything " By Nicola Yoon: Review

  • Booksymphony
  • 3 févr. 2019
  • 2 min de lecture

Here is one of the well-known teen romance, and referring to many websites, represents a story loved by the most.





It talks about a housebond 17 year-old girl suffering from SCID; an immunodeficiency disease, and shows progressively how life can sometimes be unfair and can at the same time offers you second chances.

My critical thinking is based on watching the movie once, then reading the book and finally rewatching the movie. What I liked about the story is that it really exposes real suffers of any extremely sick person, considering one personal daily routine, personal and social relationships, plenty of varied feelings and sometimes moments of craziness. It intrigues you and recquires as little focus to live the story and feel as part of it. The thing is that there is almost nothing that I didn't like, except one single little detail that I totally didn't understand. Why has Maddy only one friend she can meet, who is Carla's daughter and can not do so with her neighbor Olly? Knowing that those friends both live under the same hygienic conditions, outside of Maddy's strict regim of living. I really couldn't understand that. So, if you do have any idea, let me know in the comments below :)





Whatever, i could say that the detail has added one good taste to the story making it more attractive. In brief, I really appreciated multiple ideas and creativities that were put together to create this emotional story.

Note: that here i'm criticizing story ideas in general, not filming, nor acting.

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Thanks for coming around and see you next time :D



By: B. Ouiam






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