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Maddy is basically allergic to the world and she hasn’t left
her house since she was very little. Her immune system can’t handle the outside
elements or so she’s been told her whole life. She spends her days inside her
house with her mother and nurse; she studies her schoolwork, plays games with her
mother and is often found on Tumblr. She has accepted her secluded life, until
she meets Olly, the new boy next door who is wild, funny, and nice and wants to
meet Maddy face-to-face. Her mother objects at first, so they are only allowed
to speak through emails. Soon Maddy finds herself willing to risk everything in
order to be with Olly, even if that means her health starts to decline. The
book ends with a plot twist that makes readers examine the meaning of true love
and loving so deeply that you would do anything to protect the ones you love. Interspersed
throughout the book are beautiful drawings by Yoon’s husband, lists made by
Maddy and email and text transcripts that bring the book alive. This engaging
story is humorous, relatable, and endearing. Readers get to follow Maddy’s
story as she discovers life, love and forgiveness of others for the first time
in her young life. Yoon has developed characters that are so relatable and likeable;
Maddy and Olly’s dialogue between each other is face-paced and witty. Readers
will fall in love with the characters of Maddy and Olly as easily as they fall
in love with each other.
Don't know if you saw, but they made this book into a movie. It comes out in May :)
ReplyDeleteAHH! I forgot until just now!! Thanks for reminding me! I just watched the trailer! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic review. Full points. I too can't wait to see the movie!
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