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Everything, Everything
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I really did not love this book really at all ... oops?
The Story
Madeline Whittier lives in a bubble. No seriously she suffers from SCID, also known as bubble boy syndrome. She has never left her house, her bubble. She has no friends except her mother and nurse. She is alone. Until one day, a black clad, daredevil boy moves in next door.
What I Liked
There were some interesting and enjoyable aspects to this story. I really enjoyed learning about Madeline’s medical condition, SCID, though I think I would have liked a bit more of this? Also I liked Madeline’s accounting of her day to day mundane and the difficulties of things that those of us without such medical complications often don’t even think about.
I also didn’t mind Maddy and Olly’s developing friendship, but it felt like it moved way too fast and without enough development in place.
What I Did Not Like
The romance developed way too fast for my liking and then dove way too deep. It was a sweet budding friendship and attraction one day then it’s full blown infatuation the next. This is a problem. It’s not cute. The author never addresses this in any sort of negative way either which I found to be a bit irresponsible. I don’t actually see this as a lifetime love situation to be honest. Maybe a “I needed this at the time” sort of relationship. Olly is the catalyst for freedom for Maddy, but I do not feel like that means he is the rest of her life. And this girl is going to have some therapy to go through before she’s as stable as this book makes her out to be. I don’t know … I just felt like this “love of my life” thing was a bit much considering the situation and the age. But I'm an old lady so …
I did have some plot issues with this book as well. *MEDIUM SPOILER* (view spoiler)
Also I had a bit of issues with the fact that she had no friends at all yet she was decent with the computer and had the internet. Why wasn't she in chatrooms and Facebook or ... Goodreads considering how much she loves to read? I would have been her internet friend. Poor girl. It just seems like a few basic internet searches or a word from her nurse Carla (who has her own teenage daughter) could have given her a bit of solace in her lonely day to day life.
Another issue I had was with the plot twist … *MAJOR SPOILER*(view spoiler)
But even after all this, I felt like my major issue with this book had to do with my lack of connection to anyone. I just didn’t care. This book didn’t make me feel anything … and I’m an extremely emotional wreck of a human so this is actually quite rare. This book should have been a remarkable journey of first love and sacrifice and hurt feelings etc., but I just felt meh at best.
In Conclusion
I did not love this book. It is possible I didn't even like this book. There were a lot of plot issues and relationship issues but in the end it comes down to the fact that this book utterly failed at connecting with me emotionally.
Find this review and others at A Thousand Lives of Frankie Lovely blog
I really did not love this book really at all ... oops?
The Story
Madeline Whittier lives in a bubble. No seriously she suffers from SCID, also known as bubble boy syndrome. She has never left her house, her bubble. She has no friends except her mother and nurse. She is alone. Until one day, a black clad, daredevil boy moves in next door.
What I Liked
There were some interesting and enjoyable aspects to this story. I really enjoyed learning about Madeline’s medical condition, SCID, though I think I would have liked a bit more of this? Also I liked Madeline’s accounting of her day to day mundane and the difficulties of things that those of us without such medical complications often don’t even think about.
I also didn’t mind Maddy and Olly’s developing friendship, but it felt like it moved way too fast and without enough development in place.
What I Did Not Like
The romance developed way too fast for my liking and then dove way too deep. It was a sweet budding friendship and attraction one day then it’s full blown infatuation the next. This is a problem. It’s not cute. The author never addresses this in any sort of negative way either which I found to be a bit irresponsible. I don’t actually see this as a lifetime love situation to be honest. Maybe a “I needed this at the time” sort of relationship. Olly is the catalyst for freedom for Maddy, but I do not feel like that means he is the rest of her life. And this girl is going to have some therapy to go through before she’s as stable as this book makes her out to be. I don’t know … I just felt like this “love of my life” thing was a bit much considering the situation and the age. But I'm an old lady so …
I did have some plot issues with this book as well. *MEDIUM SPOILER* (view spoiler)
Also I had a bit of issues with the fact that she had no friends at all yet she was decent with the computer and had the internet. Why wasn't she in chatrooms and Facebook or ... Goodreads considering how much she loves to read? I would have been her internet friend. Poor girl. It just seems like a few basic internet searches or a word from her nurse Carla (who has her own teenage daughter) could have given her a bit of solace in her lonely day to day life.
Another issue I had was with the plot twist … *MAJOR SPOILER*(view spoiler)
But even after all this, I felt like my major issue with this book had to do with my lack of connection to anyone. I just didn’t care. This book didn’t make me feel anything … and I’m an extremely emotional wreck of a human so this is actually quite rare. This book should have been a remarkable journey of first love and sacrifice and hurt feelings etc., but I just felt meh at best.
In Conclusion
I did not love this book. It is possible I didn't even like this book. There were a lot of plot issues and relationship issues but in the end it comes down to the fact that this book utterly failed at connecting with me emotionally.
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Jun 06, 2017 04:50PM
I loved this one!
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Jahanzaib wrote: "This book is a cheesefest but adorable at the same time. Hope you enjoy it! ❤️"
I'm down with that
Thank you!
I am enjoying it .. I didn't get too far into it but its cute so far. I don't see it being a 5 star but definitely something I will like!
HOLY CRUD, FINALLY. Every single person that I know that has read this adored it and I didn't like it. It drives me insane, but it's nice to know that I am not alone :)
I skim stars pre-read, and read the full review post-read. I have been burned too many times by spoilers.
I don't understand how two teenagers booked an entire trip to Hawaii within a matter of days. Also, this girl has literally seen nothing besides her own house, could they not just drive around California???? I didn't enjoy this one very much either.
Alyssa wrote: "I don't understand how two teenagers booked an entire trip to Hawaii within a matter of days. Also, this girl has literally seen nothing besides her own house, could they not just drive around Cali..."Um ... SAME!
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Jahanzaib wrote: "Looking back, the book was pretty meh. GOD KNOWS WHY I GAVE IT 5 STARS"
Hahaha sometimes that happens to me too Jahanzaib! It's why I started holding off on ratings for a few days after finishing a book.
Jennymort *The Crimson Dark Lord, Scribe, House of Slytheread* wrote: "I stayed away from both this book and the movie. Though I will give a .5 of a star for the cover."True ... the cover is really great <3
omg im literally an old lady in these kind of stuff too IDK how people go from being friends to being "unconditionally in love" in a few weeks in books :P i feel ya
I was very disappointed with this book for most of the same reasons. The Hawaii trip never sat well with me because the logistics of her magically getting a credit card just weren't working out and I was in no mood to suspend reality. And I agree that Olly and Maddy's love seems like more of a short term thing. There didn't appear to be any deeper connection other than he's the first boy she's ever been around, à la Miranda in The Tempest. And the whole ordeal with her mother and the big plot twist...I sincerely regretted reading the whole thing and regretted even more purchasing it. Excellent review!
sreeja wrote: "omg im literally an old lady in these kind of stuff too IDK how people go from being friends to being "unconditionally in love" in a few weeks in books :P i feel ya"Lol I know right?!
Asha wrote: "I was very disappointed with this book for most of the same reasons. The Hawaii trip never sat well with me because the logistics of her magically getting a credit card just weren't working out and..."Thank you Asha!
Yeah ... it's a mess :/
Mel (Epic Reading) wrote: "I'm been debating if I should read this or not. I'm officially out now. Thx"Lol glad I could be of assistance :P
I AGREE! there was no plot to this at all, except for the ending, it was doing well up until they kissed and then i started to really dislike this book, the fact that she got a credit card and going to Hawaii was stupid and just.. ugh
Yasmeen wrote: "I AGREE! there was no plot to this at all, except for the ending, it was doing well up until they kissed and then i started to really dislike this book, the fact that she got a credit card and goin..."OMG YOU ARE SO RIGHT! That first kiss was the turning point for this book. It got weird and just bad after that!
I cant even with the credit card thing ARG!
Safa wrote: "You literally put my exact thoughts into words!"Happy to be of service lol
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