Wednesday, December 17, 2014

All The Bright Places Review



The second I read the back cover of the book, I knew this would be interesting. It wasn't going to be a teeny-bopper love story or whatever. It was going to be a story of love, life, and loss. The back story's of the characters drew me in. And the author's words kept me in. The novel details now Finch, a boy constantly dreaming of death and hoping for something to keep him away from it, and Violet, a girl dealing with death and trying to get away from it and her town. Their lives intertwine six stories above the school on a ledge, saving one, the other, or both of them. They are brought together again to discover the natural wonders of their state. How does this end up? Read the book to find out. I promise, you're not gonna put it down till you finish it.

Update: when I started this review, I hadn't finished the book yet. Now I have. This book ruined me. The pain you feel is this book is white hot and ripples through you. This book was amazing. Would i recommend it? Possibly. Will I read it again? Never. This book ruined me. The ending...was amazing but I can't handle it. I have never read a book like this...that came close to this... One thing I'll reveal about this book: not every story has a happy ending. I give it a rating of 50/10 . A lake. A prayer. It's so lovely to be lonely in Private.

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