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vicrosely 's review for:
Every You, Every Me
by David Levithan
This was a very quick read. It took about four or five hours to read and I was happy about it. It took me a while to decipher how I felt about the book, and I'm still a little hazy on it, but I'm leaning more towards negative. I don't normally give books one or two stars, and I might give this a 2.5 if I had the option.
It was a little difficult to get through, all the strikethroughs did not appeal to me at all. Wintergirls did it too (a great book) but sparingly compared to this book. Something in my brain just wanted to skip over it but fought the urge. The other reviews about this story being very teen angsty got it right on the ball. It was too much and my head hurts after all the 'arghs' and sentences that struggled to make sense. Like I said, glad it was a quick read. Some psychological elements of the story were interesting, most of it was lacking.
It was a little difficult to get through, all the strikethroughs did not appeal to me at all. Wintergirls did it too (a great book) but sparingly compared to this book. Something in my brain just wanted to skip over it but fought the urge. The other reviews about this story being very teen angsty got it right on the ball. It was too much and my head hurts after all the 'arghs' and sentences that struggled to make sense. Like I said, glad it was a quick read. Some psychological elements of the story were interesting, most of it was lacking.