- Published: 1 September 2015
- ISBN: 9780552574235
- Imprint: Corgi Childrens
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $19.99
Everything, Everything
- Published: 1 September 2015
- ISBN: 9780552574235
- Imprint: Corgi Childrens
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $19.99
This heartwarming story transcends the ordinary by exploring the hopes, dreams, and inherent risks of love in all of its forms
Kirkus Starred Review
Everything, Everything is everything, everything – powerful, lovely, heart-wrenching, and so absorbing I devoured it in one sitting. It’s a wonder. The rare novel that lifts and shatters and fills you all at once
Jennifer Niven, author of ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES
This extraordinary first novel about love so strong it might kill us is too good to feel like a debut. Tender, creative, beautifully written, and with a great twist, Everything, Everything is one of the best books I’ve read this year
Jodi Picoult
An absolute peach of a love story. Maddy’s unique history of isolation and solitude makes every incremental step towards intimacy crackle with impossible hope. Their chemistry rebounds off the page. And it’s beautifully written, too, with charm, wit and style as well as heart
Susie Day, author of MY INVISIBLE BOYFRIEND
An entirely unique and beautiful reading experience. Gorgeous writing meshes with original artwork to tell a love story like no other. You’ve never read a book like this
David Arnold, author of MOSQUITOLAND
Everything, Everything has everything . . . Romance, heart, and intelligence. Nicola Yoon’s book and voice stayed with me long after I finished reading
Danielle Paige, author of DOROTHY MUST DIE
With offbeat, pragmatic and sweetly romantic characters and an unconventional narrative style . . . "Everything, Everything" tells us something we will always need to hear, no matter our age: that it’s not the risks of love or heartbreak that might end us. It’s the fear of the pain we might experience along the way that keeps us trapped in our cocoons
New York Times
Fresh, moving debut . . . far more complex than the sweet tale of first love it initially seems to be
Entertainment Weekly