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amira123_ 's review for:
Everything Beautiful Is Not Ruined
by Danielle Younge-Ullman
I was going to give this 4 stars but then I read that last letter and epilogue and said "no this deserves to be read by everyone and i'll give it all its deserved stars".
This books was something else. Not because I liked the cHarActErs or wRiTiNg or pLoT. (Well I did love all of that but that's not my point right now). My point is that this book covered like literally everything in life. From fears and depression to sexual assult and dysfunctional beings. EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS BOOK. Ingrid had the greatest character developement I have ever saw in a character and I loved this book for it, I loved the freindships, I loved Isaac, I loved the music, I loved her relationship with her mother, and I did NOT expect that ending to be honest. I cried. But I also laughed. (Can I mention how funny this book was though, like um I never laughed out loud while reading a book and definitely not that long.) I loved each and every letter she wrote to her mom and the way everyone at the camp supported her when she got assulted and just in general. I loved Tavik, Seth, Ally, Jin literally almost all of them. EVERYONE. NEEDS. TO. READ. THIS. BOOK. It shows all the hardships in life it shows how you can overcome them if not go through them it shows the importance of speaking up and helping someone you love and not bottling everything up. And the need to express your feelings. I love love love Ingrid not only was she funny but she finally understood things and understood why she is feeling the way she is. (I love when characters assess themselves).
She become stronger.
I loved this book.
This books was something else. Not because I liked the cHarActErs or wRiTiNg or pLoT. (Well I did love all of that but that's not my point right now). My point is that this book covered like literally everything in life. From fears and depression to sexual assult and dysfunctional beings. EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS BOOK. Ingrid had the greatest character developement I have ever saw in a character and I loved this book for it, I loved the freindships, I loved Isaac, I loved the music, I loved her relationship with her mother, and I did NOT expect that ending to be honest. I cried. But I also laughed. (Can I mention how funny this book was though, like um I never laughed out loud while reading a book and definitely not that long.) I loved each and every letter she wrote to her mom and the way everyone at the camp supported her when she got assulted and just in general. I loved Tavik, Seth, Ally, Jin literally almost all of them. EVERYONE. NEEDS. TO. READ. THIS. BOOK. It shows all the hardships in life it shows how you can overcome them if not go through them it shows the importance of speaking up and helping someone you love and not bottling everything up. And the need to express your feelings. I love love love Ingrid not only was she funny but she finally understood things and understood why she is feeling the way she is. (I love when characters assess themselves).
She become stronger.
I loved this book.