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everything everything review

hello everyone! today i am going to be talking about everything everything by Nicola Yoon. i gave this book 2/5 stars. i’m going to say it flat out, i hated this one with a passion. i’ll get more into everything in the end, along with the illness.

the whole book was the ill teen going against her mother and nurse wishes for every single thing. with meeting Olly, when her mother didn’t like it, and not playing games and watching movies when the nurse told her too. honestly, she was way to rebellious for a late 17 years old to early 18 years old. needless to say, if the mother said to ill teen that she couldn’t drink water that day, she would drink 15 cups.

but, when ill teen became ill adult, the mother will not stop leaving her daughter alone. oh she wants to go on her laptop and not watch some 80s movie, she would throw a bitch fit, when technically she could own a car, a house, and a cat, but she would throw a hissy fit, which will come in the end of this review.

Olly was the typically “boy next door,” along with “i’m not like other boys,” to the tea. all he did was jump from buildings Spider Man style and also save a bunt cake (???) and if you are going to compare the way the boys act in the twilight movie to Olly to hangout with for a night, i would 100% go with the twilight boys if that tells you anything.

i’m not even going to lie, the couple and the romance was generally so stupid. they meet, then within five days, they where already wanting to take a trip around the world and already said “i love you,” which is utterly insane. but, at the time she thought she was sick, but she still risked her life for some boy, who she stalked, and most likely doesn’t even know his last name.

so, if you are not a complete true crime/ police show junkie like i am, you won’t understand this to much, but i’ll try to explain it as best as i can. with the mother tells her daughter that she is sick for her whole life, and that she has this complex illness and overall puts her in a bubble. of course, ill teen learns that she is not actually sick, and has a whole panic attack, which i can understand. but, this whole issue reminded me of the case of Gypsy Rose and DeeDee Blancher, which is also known as the act. granted, this book isn’t as insane as the case, but they both have similar aspects.

anyway, i hope you enjoyed. this has probably been of one of my favorite posts that i wrote in a while, since i found it kinda funny, and overall very bitchy. but, i hope you enjoyed, and didn’t get to annoyed with all the rambling.

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