heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.
heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.
The saddest leave the least of clues. Out of all the fictional characters I have encountered so far, Theodore Finch is definitely one of my faves. I loved how he saw the world differently. Thank you Jennifer Niven for writing such a powerful book and thank you for spreading the strong message behind this story as well. :)
just give me a time to collect my broken hearts, it broken piece by piece. I have mix feelings about this book, like seriously Finch you're fuckin' asshole. Like, WHY!!!!!! I'm very angry, like... so stupid :"( So, I know the feeling when the one you love committed suicide, and they're just gone. Theodore Finch, I hate you! I hate you! I wanna punch you with my own hand if you were real, YOU DO HAVE A CHOICE, BASTARD!
All the Bright Places follows the story between Theodore Finch and Ultraviolet. They are brought together by death which makes the story sounds gloomy. It is a heartbreaking, charming, tragic love story between two young people with themes of mental illness, suicide, loss, grief, bullying and abuse.
Theodore Finch may be a fictional character, but what makes it relatable character is that his mental illness and the way he struggles every day just to get out of bed are incredibly real.
"You are all the colors in one at full brightness"
Is my favorite quote from the book. The story was an eye opener for me that there are numbers of young people with mental disorder either severe or not. And most of them are hiding it because people's judgement, also bullying! The story was... See More