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All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

2/5/2018

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This book has all the feels in the right places!

When Violet and Finch meet in a most precarious way, the two begin to change one another's lives. Finch shows Violet how to let go of the past and begin to live again while Violet shows Finch reasons to hang on just a little longer. The two journey around the state completing a school project and grow closer and heal, but what happens when Finch's innermost demons demand attention? 

Oatmeal with blueberries - It symbolizes the swirling together of Finch and Violet. His world became hers and vice versa. There's also a deeper meaning of the liquid consistency of the oatmeal, but I won't spoil the whole book. Finch supported Violet in letting go of her guilt and fear of really living. Maple syrup was added to represent the sweetness they had for one another.
Finch shaped pancake - (I never claimed to be an artist...don't judge.) Literal representation of him. 

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​www.amazon.com/All-Bright-Places-Jennifer-Niven/dp/0385755910

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