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Everything Everything book review

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E verything Everything is a novel about an 18-year-old girl, Madeline Whittier who lives in California Suburb with her mother, Pauline and her nurse, Carla, who takes care of her in the absence of her mother. Madeline has Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), a rare autoimmune disease that blocks the body’s immune system from operating normally, making it receptive to even mild infections. Madeline’s mother, being a doctor forbids her from going out, narrowing her interactions with the outside world only to online schooling. Her overprotective mother maintained a sterile environment in the house to protect her daughter from a supposed illness as all she had was Madeline after the death of her husband and son.   The book proceeds further with a fresh character named Olly Bright. Olly moves into the house next door with his family. The two gradually develop a friendship through gestures, texting and looking at each other from bedroom windows. As the friendship blooms, Madeline opens u

Sense And Sensibility review (Spoiler-free)

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Sense and Sensibility is a novel by one of my favourite authors, Jane Austen. It was published in 1811 and it displays an unhurried pleasant time full of formality. A time in which love is romanticized, succeeding to position and wealth. The best thing about this book is that it'll make the reader stay till the end. This book doesn't have expected romance, I was oblivious who would really end up with whom till it was actually revealed. The book commences with Mr. Henry Dashwood, who has a son (John Dashwood) from his first wife and three daughters (Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret) from his second wife. Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his intact estate to his first wife’s son and his second wife along with her three daughters, were left penniless and homeless. In Norland, Elinor becomes attached to Edward Ferras, who is the brother-in-law of her half-brother, John Dashwood. Pretty soon after the death of Mr. Dashwood, A kind and generous relative offered Mrs Dashwood and h

Kafka On The Shore review

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Kafka On The Shore was my first Murakami book. Murakami has a bizarre way of writing. He binds the reader with the tale perfectly. In this book, he encloses readers in a surreal world where cats communicate and fishes tumble from the sky. He appropriates his magical capacity to blow a situation into undiscovered territories with unrealistic sangfroid.  This book has two coexisting narrative twists: one about a fifteen-year-old runaway, named  Kafka Tamura. He runs away from his home and escapes to Takamatsu. His reason to leave his home was either to escape a grim Oedipal myth or to search for his long-missing mother and sister. His father maledicts Kafka that he will kill his father and ultimately have copulation with his mother and sister. Kafka has no remembrance of his mother and sister as they left his father long ago.  During his journey to Takamatsu, Kafka meets a girl named Sakura, who is a few years older than him. He thought she could be his long-lost sister. In Takamatsu, Ka

Looking For Alaska review ( Spoiler-free)

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Miles Halter is the main lead of the story who resides in Florida. He is reclusive and is shown as a boy who wants to seek a ‘Great perhaps’. Miles chooses to attend the Culver Creek Boarding School in Alabama to start a fresh life. There he makes his first mate Chip, known as “the Colonel” by all. He nicknamed Miles as “Pudge”(ironic name) and called him with the same name throughout the book. The Colonel introduces him to his friend, Alaska, who was a fierce and enigmatic girl. Miles spontaneously falls in love with her. All of them are then involved in multiple pranks and mishappenings and then, there is the unexpected mid-way surprise. I cannot tell what actually happened as this review is supposed to be spoiler-free but after that event, the book divides into two parts. One Before and one After that event. The first part is kind of happier and funny while another is the one with lots of sorrow and heartbreak The first part is filled with a number of high school events, the buildin

The Fault In Our Stars review (Spoiler- free)

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It’s a story about the main character Hazel Grace, she is seventeen and has thyroid cancer with metastasis forming in her lungs, which causes her to carry around an oxygen tank and wear a cannula, and occasionally she has trouble breathing and her mother decides that she needs to go to a weekly Support Group to beat her depression. Hazel has an almost non-verbal friendship with Isaac whom she meets at the group, both frustrated with the group leader and share looks and sighs with each other. Isaac’s friend comes along to group one day, Augustus Waters (Gus) and Hazel can’t help but notice him, he is hot and won’t stop staring at her. They strike up a conversation, friendship blooms and the two quickly become inseparable. What follows is a journey between two people, brought together by friendship who go through and share so much in a limited amount of time. For two young people, our characters are very deep thinkers, Gus has theories and philosophies and shares them with Hazel. This is