Everything, Everything (Book Review)

Everything, Everything details the story of one girl’s search for adventure in a world she is not able to explore. Being allergic to everything causes Madeline to be incredibly sheltered, with little to no real life of her own, that is, until Olly moves in next door. Madeline’s life soon becomes a roller coaster ride filled with rebellion, lies, and love.

I enjoyed Everything, Everything and I probably would’ve enjoyed it a lot more if I hadn’t been spoiled by someone I don’t even know. Despite that, the story was really cute. It was definitely predictable at points, but it still left me feeling a connection to the characters, who were surprisingly rather relatable teenagers. I left the story feeling content about the future of the characters I had grown to love in such a short period of time.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1472697926

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Author: Rachelle Saint Louis

Rachelle Saint Louis is a Haitian-American writer, born and raised in South Florida. She received a 2018 Silver Medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Competition for her poem “Red Blood Cell.” She is currently a Psychology and English double major at Florida Atlantic University. Her poetry has been published in Rigorous Magazine. Rachelle has been writing poetry since the 7th grade and you can often find her performing Spoken Word at local open mics.

8 thoughts on “Everything, Everything (Book Review)”

  1. This book has been under my radar for months now and I still have yet to pick it up, despite the hype that it has been receiving lately!
    Anddd the cover is sooo pretty (lol – I’m such a sucker for covers).
    I look forward to reading more from you in the future… Happy Reading! 🙂

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    1. Thanks for checking out my site, I really enjoyed reading Everything, Everything. It was such a great teen romance and I have yet to see the movie, but I’ll try to get to it at some point. I also really want to check out Nicola Yoon’s other book, “The Sun is Also a Star”. I’ve heard so many great things and the snippet at the end of Everything, Everything made it sound so good!

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