![]() ![]() ![]() But this book is written to hold an important message, and both Violet and Finch are carriers of that message, so I wouldn’t change or want to change the actions and reactions of both characters to certain things.īut one of my favourite things about this book is its inspiration regarding exploration, creativity, writing, and mindfulness. I had a feeling about what was going to happen, and I don’t know how she didn’t know. Plus, towards the end, towards an important moment, I wanted to scream at her. ![]() I preferred Finc over Violet, but I think I warmed to Violet in the end, but my issue with her is that she reminded me too much of Lennie from The Sky is Everywhere but I know they are completely separate characters, it’s just because Ive read both books close to one another that I felt this way. Jennifer Niven has done a very good job with this book. I almost cried, but I didn’t let myself, because I wanted to be able to keep reading. At one point I could feel my heart beating faster, and that hardly ever happens for me with a book. To begin with I was dipping into it, reading a couple of chapters, but then the more I read, the more I wanted to read. This book got better the more of it I read, and it happened like a domino effect. Violet, one of the main character, has lost her sister Eleanor and Finch is the boy everyone calls a freak. To start off with, it did remind me a little bit of The Sky is Everywhereand The Art of Being Normalbut in a good way. What a journey I’ve been on reading this book. ![]()
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