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All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven – review

Written By Unknown on Sunday, September 6, 2015 | 4:16 AM

‘I don’t think I’ve ever been as touched and ‘screaming-instructions-for-the-characters-to-follow-so-they-don’t-mess-it-all-up’ as I was while reading this book’

This book taught me in many ways the beauty of whims and spontaneity. I read this book on a whim – I had no real comprehension of what the story was about; I picked it up at a local book store because the cover was bright and beautiful.

Sometimes, there doesn’t need to be a reason to do something random. The adventure of Ultra-Violet re-Markey-able and Theodore Finch may have been a plan established by a higher power, but there’s a strong likelihood that their love story was utterly coincidental. Jennifer Niven communicates through this spontaneous and heart-wrenching novel that not all coincidences are fickle and flimsy.

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