![]() ![]() I would give the overall plot a lower score just because it does stretch the realism of the situation a bit. I truly had a hard time putting it down and it’s one of the only books in recent memory where I read it in one sitting. She was so endearing as a narrator to me and I immediately got sucked into her story. Which is why I gave this book a 5/5 on Goodreads though I would give the overall plot a 4/5. ![]() Anyways, I’m really glad I read this as a novel but I’m sure this would be a great audiobook because Maddy is a great narrator. I almost read this as an audiobook but I either read somewhere that there were illustrations or I previewed the novel and saw them. But, as a healthcare worker, I was super interested in the SCID aspect so I went in optimistically. I really wasn’t sure what to expect I’m not a big YA contemporary fan and this looked like it could be an angsty romance depending on the way it was spun. ![]() I’ve seen this book on countless blogs over the years and so it inevitably made it onto my TBR. Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance ![]() I will then answer the question that everyone asks: which is better, the movie or the book? Here is this edition’s offering:īook: Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon (2015) | Movie: Everything, Everything (2017) Movie Mondays: On the occasional Monday, I will review a book series or novel that has been made into a movie. ![]()
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