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Monday, 11 March 2019

All the bright places by Jennifer Niven

All the bright places is an amazing story and a HEART-RIPPING STORY.

Theodore Finch wants to die and he is constantly thinking of how he might  
kill himself. Violet Markey has PTSD and is counting the days until graduation so she can leave her Indiana town and grieve her sister’s recent death.
 
When they meet on the ledge of the bell tower at school, their story  
begins. And when they pair up for a project both Finch and Violet make more discoveries about themselves. 

Would Finch still want to die after meeting Violet?

And would Violet ever forget about her sister's tragic death?

The one thing that drew me was the characters. They feel so real and their  
connections towards each other are genuine. 

This book is for Year 9 and up because it contains suicide, depression and  
adult themes. It was a bit sad at the end and I cried a little!


This story is a gripping novel yet romantic novel by Jennifer Niven. My  
favourite quote from this book is “You are all the colours in one, at full  
brightness.” 

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