A review by caitlin_89
No One Is Here Except All of Us by Ramona Ausubel

2.0

I kind of hated this book. I knew it was going to be sad, but I hoped for sad in a wistful, hopeful way. This was more sad in a plodding, broken way. Also the prose was distractingly poetic in some places, which sounds like a silly complaint, but still.

That said, I cried through the last three chapters, so obviously Ausubel is talented. I did care what happened to the characters. I just thought they acted surprisingly naive and thoughtlessly and pointlessly for much of the story. Oh well.

I kind of wish I had stopped reading this when I realized it wasn't going to get better, but I have a hard time leaving books I've started...