Thursday, February 22, 2018

Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon

“Everything Everything” by Nicola Yoon is the #1 New York Times best seller! I can see why it is because it is now my favorite book, (other then the book “Wonder” by R.J Palacio). The genre of the book is young adult fiction.“Everything Everything” is about a girl named Madeline Whittier who has a rare disease where basically she is allergic to the world. She hasn’t left her house in 17 years and the only people who are allowed to go in her house is obviously her, her mom, and her nurse Carla. Maddie’s brother and father died when she was young, so it has only been her and her mom for all these years. Maddie had the same routine everyday, until one day a new family moved in next door. Maddie sees this boy named Olly and she is sure she is going to fall in love with him but she knows it is going to be a disaster. This book is is 306 pages long and it has short chapters. A unique detail about the book is that it has pictures in them from the movie, drawn out pictures, and the text messaging from when her and Olly text. That is my favorite part about the book because when you are reading it you feel like you are in the book because you have a visual representation and you feel like you see what Maddie sees. I really hope by reading this, you will get this book because it has some twists, turns, and surprising moment in it that will get you at the edge of your seat. How would you feel if you were as sick as Maddie?

       

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