![]() ![]() ![]() Don’t get me wrong, I liked the book a lot, but I just think that there was more room for depth and character development. It’s also not a very long read, which is something I gravitate more towards when my schedule gets busy.Īll of that is well and fine, except that it never truly hit home on the emotional component with me. The pacing seemed well chosen for the progression of the story and never seemed too rushed. ![]() The characters were cute and relatable teens with dreams and aspirations of how they and their love might change the world. Admittedly, there were some rather cringey exchanges at times, but I never took them too seriously and therefore could laugh through them. ![]() I guess this is one of the rare occasions where you wouldn’t have to read the book before watching the movie? The two could still differ from one another, but looking at the trailer it looks exactly the same.īut now on to the actual content! To me, it felt like Everything, Everything meets A Walk to Remember but a tinsy bit less emotional? Despite the seemingly heavy topic, I mostly had a lot of fun reading this book. Please don’t hold me accountable for that info, but from what I gathered online, the movie is based on a Japanese film from the year 2006 and therefore they wrote the book for the American movie. Usually when I talk about books and movies in one post, the movie came AFTER the book. ![]()
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