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A**F
The story is amazing
Love this book
A**H
LITERALLY AS THE NAME
EVERYTHING WAS GREAT lol
E**A
Hermoso libro
La historia me engancho desde que lo empece a leer, lo termine en un solo dia. Es una historia corta (en mi opinion) pero encanto, se volvio uno de mis libros favoritos. 100% recomendable.
R**A
so easy to read if you’re new to reading and english isn’t your first language
i enjoyed every minute of it, i regret letting it stay in my bookshelf for months because once i opened it i knew it will be my favorite book, to the point i couldn’t read any other book for a while because it was just not good enough compares to Everything Everythingit has an easy language and it also has a lot of drawings to let you understand, what a wonderful book.
H**O
Um favorito improvável
Tudo e Todas as Coisas foi um livro que, apesar de chamar bastante a minha atenção, eu sempre o evitei de forma inconsciente. Faz muito tempo que não leio nada que já pela sinopse pode ser considerado um sick lit, e se eu dissesse que a história de uma menina que é simplesmente alérgica à tudo não me passava a sensação de que as coisas terminariam mal, eu com certeza estaria mentindo.Mas então, a Amazon fez uma promoção imperdível com o hardcover... E, quando o livro chegou, sem que percebesse, já estava virando páginas e páginas sobre a vida enclausurada de Madeline e a sua fome quase que inocente de querer conhecer o mundo.E falando da Maddie, sem sombra de dúvidas, foi a sua visão de mundo que me fisgou em primeiro lugar. Ela é uma menina de 18 anos que simplesmente não vivia - apenas sobrevivia. Foi assustador entender alguns de seus questionamentos, e também foi engraçado perceber que algumas decisões impulsivas tomada por ela não me causaram tanta revolta quanto causaria com qualquer outro personagem de livro Jovem Adulto.Talvez, este poder de convencimento tenha vindo da própria narrativa da Nicole Yoon. A forma como ela montou a sua história e como ela escolheu explorar o texto realmente deixaram o livro dinâmico e ajudaram a criar uma narradora tão tridimensional quanto a sua protagonista. Com emails, postagens de blog, chats com o deu vizinho Ollie, prontuários médicos, verbetes e ilustrações, a narrativa em primeira pessoa de Madeleine é crível e cativante.Então, temos a grande pegadinha que a autora traz. E, sendo bem sincero, eu meio que já desconfiava. Mas, ainda sim, a forma como ela escolheu lidar com as consequências que seu plot twist traz realmente me convenceu. Sem vilões, apenas pessoas machucadas. E talvez seja por isso que tenha gostado tanto do tom agridoce.Enfim, Tudo e Todas as Coisas se tornou um bookcrush improvável. Eu poderia facilmente ter me decepcionado com o livro, mas justamente a forma como a Nicola Yoon escolheu para contar o seu romamce que realmente me comprou. Isto, e o fato de ter percebido que a autora meio que sempre recria a sua própria família em seus livros. Sou um molenga.
K**L
The best book ever
“Life is a gift, don’t take it for granted.” There are some people in the world who would love to enjoy the little things in life, but are just not privileged enough to do so.The book, Everything Everything, written by Nicola Yun is about an 18 year old girl named Madeline. Madeline is different from the average 18 year old though. She has a really rare disease that makes her allergic to the world around her. She cannot even step outside for fear that she will die. This means that she has to stay inside all the time. Madeline has only been outside a few times in her life, but only before she was diagnosed with her disease. Her house is filled with air filters and equipment to keep any and all germs out. As a result, she is never exposed to the outside air and can stay healthy and alive. Her over-sanitary house is where Madeline spends all of her days, either reading, doing school work, or wondering what life is like outside of her four, lonely walls.The story begins in Madeline's house where the only people she knows are her mother and her nurse. Everyday, she does the same thing and nothing new happens, until one day when she sees a moving truck. Since nothing new ever happens, Madeline gets really excited. As the new neighbors are moving in, she watches them and imagines what it would be like to be outside meeting the new neighbors. Watching them becomes a favorite hobby of hers and, as a result, she picks up on their personalities. She grows fond of their teenage boy named Olly and wishes she could meet him. After a little while, she realizes that her bedroom window is directly across from his window. They begin communicating with one another from their windows, then move on to email. After they talk for a while, Madeline asks her nurse if she can meet Olly in person. This takes a lot of persuading, but her nurse eventually gives in. The first time they meet in person, Madeline’s life is changed. Once Olly goes home, Madeline begs her nurse to allow him to come back. Again, her nurse lets him come over. This time, they hold hands. The next time he comes over, they kiss. This is Madeline’s first kiss and something she never thought she would get to experience. This made her extremely happy and she definitely didn’t take this for granted. After Olly left, Madeline felt like a new person and decided she didn’t want to be scared anymore. She bought two plane tickets, walked out the door, found Olly, and left for the airport. The whole book revolves around one key point: don’t forget to appreciate the little things in life. Everyone can benefit from reading this book because many people , people go through life taking everything for granted. However, once the little things are gone, there is a realization that it’s good to appreciate things.Everything Everything really spoke to me. It engaged my emotions, and I could feel everything the characters were feeling because of the intense imagery the author used. The author also did a good job of keeping the right tone throughout the book. I liked how there weren't too many characters. The author also did a good job of making sure every character had a purpose. The book also had a really good flow to it, and wasn’t hard to follow at all. It also seemed perfectly complete and nothing was left out, and all of the loose ends were tied up. This book is a 10 out of 10, but it’s aimed mostly for teenage girls. Ultimately, Everything Everything is a forbidden love story between Madeline and Olly as well as Madeline and the Outside world. The only thing I would change about this book is the ending. The book ended so abruptly and I wish it went into a little more detail about what becomes of Madeline. Overall, the book is an excellent story and by far, one of the best I’ve ever read. I would definitely recommend the book for anyone who enjoys love stories with a unique plot.
T**A
recomendo mto mto mto
a entrega veio tudo certinho e bem rapido.foi meu primeiro livro em ingles e nao pode ser mais perfeito. a leitura é facil, o livro é fofo e a historia é mto boa. recomendo ler sem ter visto o filme, pois estragou o plot twist... os personagens sao cativantes e ja estou com sdds de ler as mensagens deles, amei mto!
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