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May 2017 > Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon

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Seira Wilson | 92 comments Mod
I'm really curious how the movie will go when it opens in a couple of weeks. It's been a while since I read the book but so much has stayed with me! Who else has already read it? Book first then movie? Sometimes I like to preserve my own image of the characters so not sure I'll see it or not...


Kathleen I was very, very eager to read Nicola Yoon's The Sun Is Also a Star and then was somewhat disappointed by it. It just wasn't the book for me. So, with slight hesitation I read her Everything, Everything and liked it so much that I did not want to stop reading it.


Laura McAllister This book sucked me in and I sat and read it in 2 settings (that pesky thing called work interrupted the progress)
Beautifully written.
The outcome was expected on my part. however the development of our Maddy is heart wrenching.
Also I'm always proud of a fellow islander making a mark in the world of literature!


Kristine Brickey (kristineebrickey) | 1 comments LOVE this book! The characters develop beautifully and it is a real story. Looking for a little assistance as recently had a parent go a little off the deep end about the 'titillating graphic sex' worried that her daughter 'and I'm worried about all the other poor children' who will 'become promiscuous' after reading...sigh. Yes, this really happened. I explained, supported her opinion as hers, but held to my belief that this is an important YA text. Anyone else? I've prepared a number of links to support my library in case admin gets involved, but hoping for more support here.


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Aimee | 1 comments Seira wrote: "I'm really curious how the movie will go when it opens in a couple of weeks. It's been a while since I read the book but so much has stayed with me! Who else has already read it? Book first then mo..."

Like you, Seira, I hold onto my version of the characters; they just seem "truer" to me, if that makes any sense. I haven't finished the book yet, but that will happen soon. I first saw the cover last June, peeking down from a top shelf; I read the cover's hook and immediately put it in my TBR pile. If I see the movie, it will be later, at home, on the small screen. Adaptations seem less disappointing to me this way. Good luck with your decision!


Rachael I read the book, but have not seen the movie (mainly because no one wanted to see this one with me). I've heard some positive reviews and that it is true to the book, but it's still one I hope to be released on redbox or Netflix and then I can catch it that way!


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