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Original Title: | Every Exquisite Thing |
ISBN: | 031637959X (ISBN13: 9780316379595) |
Edition Language: | English |
Matthew Quick
Hardcover | Pages: 265 pages Rating: 3.65 | 6625 Users | 1271 Reviews

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Title | : | Every Exquisite Thing |
Author | : | Matthew Quick |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 265 pages |
Published | : | May 31st 2016 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Romance. Coming Of Age. Audiobook |
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Didn’t you ever just simply want to…stop? Star athlete and straight-A student Nanette O’Hare has played the role of dutiful daughter for as long as she can remember. But one day, a beloved teacher gives her his worn copy of The Bubblegum Reaper—a mysterious, out-of-print cult classic—and the rebel within Nanette awakens. As the new and outspoken Nanette attempts to insert her true self into the world with wild abandon, she befriends the reclusive author and falls in love with a young, troubled poet. Forced to make some hard choices that bring devastating consequences, Nanette learns the hard way that rebellion can sometimes come at a high price.Rating Containing Books Every Exquisite Thing
Ratings: 3.65 From 6625 Users | 1271 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Every Exquisite Thing
You could say this is a standard Matthew Quick book. Misfits are his specialty. Yet, even though the subjects matter of the story are well-trodden (by Quick himself too) - bullying, loneliness, depression, obsession with a work of literature - Nanette's experiences affected me. Maybe because Quick touches here upon something that YA doesn't explore enough - the very real challenges of being an introvert in an extrovert-dominated world.Because Nanette's problems are so peculiar to her closed-offThis was heart-breaking and funny. Reminded me of Jennifer Niven's book which covered similar themes.
The Social Carnival To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishmentShes a great athlete!Shes a fabulous student!Shes a dutiful daughter!When all she ever wanted was being herself!...Everyone else looks at her as a winner, but its the image of a loser she sees reflected in her mirror!Gosh!... How manny of us have been involved (still are?!) in this Social Carnival?!...As social beings, society is constantly manipulating us into being

HI I'M A FEMINIST AND I THINK THIS BOOK IS ABSOLUTE TRASH SO IF YOU RATED THIS HIGHER THAN A THREE PLEASE DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND CLICK AWAY NOW.I hated this book so much that it's not even getting a place on my blog because there is no way I'm carefully writing paragraphs about this stinking heap of cow pats okayAt first I though that the main character was male because it's been a while since I read the blurb and then it turned out she was female and I needed a moment. Also she forms two
Confession time: I hated Nanette. She was a pretentious snob who looked down on everyone and anyone, and had no real criteria to go on. I can see from all the 4 and 5 star reviews that I'm very much in the minority with this, but I just couldn't do it. I tried to be profound and insightful like Nanette, but then I kept snorting with laughter at that and couldn't do it properly.Here's why: Nanette's an idiot because she asks ridiculously stupid questions all the time. She's a snob because she
THE REVIEWWhy this book?I had it on my tbr list for awhileWhat I thoughtAll i'm gonna say is the whole talking in the 3rd person thing was just annoying. Also Ruining the prom and her graduation for her boyfriend and Parents and being downright selfish totally ruined the book for me. I just hated Nanette, her personality was just horrible. I only read it all because it was a quick read.
A book for the quiet rebels among us who don't want to go to prom, or to do what's expected just because other people tell us it's for the best.This one surprised me. Really, really wonderful.
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