

This book will make you laugh at sometimes, and cry at others (which honestly varies between both happy and sad tears). I found that the alternating passages of both Violet and Finch’s perspectives intensified the dramatic aspect of the story and allowed the reader to see into the different working of each of the characters’ minds in a unique way. This book surpassed all my expectations and I have truly never encountered a book like this before. Can the two of them save each other, or are they too far lost?

Once the two of them start to connect and help each other live their own lives for once, they create a bond that is strong between the two of them, but delicate to the world around them that seems to be closing in at times. In All the Bright Places, the story of two afflicted teens, Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, intertwine in an unforgettable, life-changing way.

Genres: Fiction- Friendship, Emotional Problems While it is interesting to see Kacvinsky’s take on the seemingly limitless powers of technology in the future, this book makes you think about how far digital life can invade reality and destroy the connections that people have with each other and the real world, which is something that I believe a lot of readers can delve into easily with this story. However, when she meets Justin, someone who believes in intimacy and real-life relationships, her whole world starts to turn upside down, leaving her with big decisions to make.Įven though this book was written in 2012, I think that it truly hits the mark on how technology has and could continue to affect society in the future.

Her father happens to be the founder of digital school, which means that a high-tech lifestyle has been the only way Maddie knows how to live her life. Genres: Fiction- Resistance to Government Science FictionĪwaken follows Maddie, a teenage girl living in 2060 where the world revolves around digital life and insane technology that can do almost anything the mind can think of.
