A review by coffeeismyvalentine
Everything Beautiful Is Not Ruined by Danielle Younge-Ullman

5.0

Im not crying... :')

Boy I thought this was going to be a happy camptrip but I was wrong.

So this book is about a complicated relationship between a mother and a daughter. The mother thinks her daughter doesn't have it in her to make it in the music world so she needs to go to a camp. This camp is tougher than expected. For Ingrid there's a lot of time to think about stuff in her life and just life in general. She meets a lot of diverse characters with problems and they trek together and need to really show themselves.

This book was so good omg, it was so emotional and raw. It was even funny at times. The characters all felt realistic, especially Ingrid and I loved to read about her past and her relationship with people. I thought this book also delt with heavier topics like depression really well.

This big is literally a hidden gem that needs a lot more praise and I think a lot of people can learn a lot from it and feel the same emotions as I did!