![]() While I think this book really tries to do a lot and utterly succeeds in its incredibly honest ending, I don't think that makes this a good book. It's about moving on and finding yourself. Life isn't about people healing each other from tragic moments with New Adult sexy times it's about things not working out and rejection. Which is why I think this book is so well-liked because its ending forces you to recognize that bittersweet reality and accepts that people are not always meant for relationships with certain people or at certain time periods.Īnd this saddens me because I feel as if this should be a given. ![]() We assume the end of the book is the end of these characters lives and don't bother to think about them breaking up with their "true love" in three months or rushing off to college and possibly creating another screwed up parental relationship. We've come to expect a very standard, happily-ever-after-esque, unrealistic portrayal of life from YA. The Beginning of Everything is majorly over-hyped, but I suspect that's because of the nature of YA. ![]() ![]() I almost feel like laughing, but not quite. ![]()
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