Violet, due to past trauma, is strongly against this and sends Finch an angry message about how he ambushed her in class, forcing her to do the assignment. Finch and Violet are in the same geography class t he teacher assigns a special project, in which students must pair up and find unique places in their home state of Indiana and make a report. Two teens meet by random circumstance, connect over pretentious literature, and both try to make their serious illnesses lighthearted, in this case their illnesses’ being mental rather than physical. The beginning of the book starts out somewhat like The Fault in Our Stars. I found it incredibly easy to get through and didn’t find myself struggling to find the motivation to read. I highly advise everyone to give it a chance. If I had to give it a numbered review it would earn a solid 11 out of 10. It is a graceful and poignant novel that both draws readers in but pulls fiercely at their heartstrings. The story follows their budding romance as well as their personal growth, all while they explore their home state of Indiana. Jennifer Niven’s All the Bright Places features two teens with depression, Violet and Finch.
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