A review by samripplezzz
Every Little Thing in the World by Nina de Gramont

5.0

This book was beautiful. I'd read the summary about a month or so ago on The Story Siren and when I saw it in the library, I had to pick it up. Not only did it delve into what most teen shows and movies are afraid to, it was written beautifully. I think I've become addicted to the quiet, simple prose that Gramont writes - it isn't so intense and poetic, but when I read it, I just wanted to keep reading for the language. Some people may disagree with Sydney's choice, but she thought long and hard about it - throughout the whole book. I like that abortion was a choice for her, which is something that a lot of young adult books and movies and TV shows ignore. She definitely grew as a person throughout the entire book, but it was so natural that I didn't even notice until the last pages.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone. It was absolutely wonderful.