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Everything Everything Review by Nicola Yoon
In the book, Everything, Everything, there is a girl that is really sick and allergic to the outside world and so she has to stay in all day and it is really hard. She has to have a live-in-nurse and she is so happy staying at home. Her days were exactly the same but when she meets the boy that moves next door, she changes and likes the boy. They actually just made a movie and I saw it and it was amazing. People say the books are better, but I thought the movie was. It was a lot alike but they changed some very important events from the book to the movie. In the end, the book and the movie are so in sync with each other that the two are not really different.
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