Ratings258
Average rating3.7
Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
☆☆☆
Status: DNF
Type: Stand-alone
Series: None
Madeline Whitter is sick with a super rare disease named SCID. She has to stay in the house all day, its too dangerous for her to go outside, and be checked around the clock by a nurse. Everything changes when a boy with a complicated life, moves in next door, she is smitten and it seems he feels the same way too. But with Maddy trapped inside her house, is love between them too good to be true?
insert long sigh
I used to like this book. I really did. Until near the end. The twist Suprise, Suprise! She not sick! Even though it was so obvious from the beginning, especially when she went to Hawaii with Olly. Honestly, the twist ruined the point and mystery of the romance. Not only that, it's kind of an insult to people who actually have SCIDS. I mean, here it is, finally, a nice, pretty book about their rare diease, then bam! It was all a lie, she isn't sick! Very insulting and a slap in the face to those with SCID. Yet, despite all it's flaws, this is not a bad book and I recommended it to people that absolutely love books like The Selection and A Thousand pieces of You.Pros•I like that there are drawing in this book.•I do like the fluffy feeling gives you (or used to gave me.)•The cover is pretty•Maddy is biracial, she's Black/African-American/Asian-American•Maddy and Olly are a interracial coupleCons
•The "twist"•Maddy and Olly have underage sex.Favorite Character: Chocolate Bundt CakeThe bundt was the only thing that saved this book. What was that thing made out of?!
Least Favorite Character: Maddy
I rate Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon three out of five stars.