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All the Bright Places
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Somehow I think 5 stars aren’t enough for such an ultra-remarkey-able book; if I can, I’ll definitely give it as many stars as those shining in the entire universe because All The Bright Places deserves them all, seriously.

For starters, I actually like the way Theodore Finch met Violet Markey---on the ledge six stories above the ground at the Bell Tower in their high school on a rainy day---it's a rather beautiful encounter for me.

Theodore Finch was a teenage boy who was extremely fascinated by death, especially suicidal incidents happened and recorded in the history, and he was also suffering from various levels of misfortune, such as domestic violence, bullied/labeled, and bipolar disorder. All of these made him think of dying every minute he was awake.
On the contrary, Violet Markey was a girl who couldn't get over her dear sister's death a year ago and kept waiting for graduation, planning on escaping everything in the future; thus, she didn't know how to live her life. Therefore, when the two of them paired up in a seemingly simple yet boring school project, sparks ignited. Brightly.
During their "wandering", Finch showed her not only how to live in the present but also how to walk out of her shell. For Finch, I like that he could truly be himself whenever Violet was around and never thought about that endless black hole or deemed himself as a worthless mess. And for Violet, she could finally start to see and feel all the tiniest happiness surrounding her.

To be honest, I think everything between the lines was really meaningful---every single word Finch said, every conversation Finch and Violet had, every quote they used/googled---all of them were too heartfelt to forget. Although they didn't and couldn't have that much time as I wanted them to spend together, what they'd experienced were so beautiful that I absolutely adored.
I love the honesty in Finch's words and how he treated Violet. He was far from that labeled Freak when in his true self. He indeed showed her the world. My favorite one was the Jovian-Plutonian Gravitational Effect scene.

He could be so much funny, positive, considerate and thoughtful when he wanted to be. Just a small thought of Violet could stop him from ending his life, because he realized that Violet is life at times.
Sadly, he insisted on searching the bottom of the Blue Hole, or at least I'd like to think that way. Andironically, broke the world record at the same time.
Even when he was somewhere out there, he could still end it in an amazingly beautiful way.
Mercifully, he wasn't forgotten as if he never existed in this world. For both him and Violet and his friends.
As for her,

I particularly love the remaining wandering of their project, or should I say, their seeking for that Great Manifesto? Finch definitely left every best thing for Violet and those he left behind, and during her completing the entire journey, she was forever changed, because what it mattered all the time...

Even though it seems like a happy ending for me, and for Ultraviolet Remarkey-able, too, I still feel an inerasable ache deep inside my heart, as if Theodore Finch actually took a part of me when he found the Other World.

What makes this book special is that nothing huge or surprising happened, only the smallest, the most ordinary stuff in daily life. However, Jennifer managed to make them no longer as blend as they seemed. She truly made me believe that every single moment in my life is worth living for.
All the Bright Places is a story about a cardinal and a flower; a book filled with beautiful memories and bittersweet moments, making me ponder on something I’ve never thought about before.
I think somehow Finch had already lived his life to the fullest and the brightest, and he also found that Other World through his wandering. And after all this, I am forever changed as well. So...I want to give you that rock: Your turn.


Lastly, I picked some songs for this book and hope you enjoy them while reading this!
Sam Smith-Writing’s on the Wall: For the whole story. The atmosphere sounds just about right.
Gabrielle Aplin-Please Don’t Say You Love Me: For the unpredictable, broken Finch, who couldn't promise Violet a happy future together.
Coldplay-Adventure of A Lifetime: For theirU.S. Geography project wandering, and in search for the Great Manifesto.
Keane-Somewhere Only We Know: For Theodore & Ultraviolet. Their friendship. Their relationship. Short, but priceless.
X Ambassador-Renegades: The lyrics are meant for the purest Finch.
Lily Allen-Littlest Things: This song and lyrics sum up the entire book. Almost.
***All in all***
This is what I feel after reading this entire book:

Just like that, the story will leave you with endless strength, powerful thoughts, and positive energy. :目
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Apr 23, 2015
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This is my secret---that any moment I might fly away.
Somehow I think 5 stars aren’t enough for such an ultra-remarkey-able book; if I can, I’ll definitely give it as many stars as those shining in the entire universe because All The Bright Places deserves them all, seriously.
For starters, I actually like the way Theodore Finch met Violet Markey---on the ledge six stories above the ground at the Bell Tower in their high school on a rainy day---it's a rather beautiful encounter for me.
Theodore Finch was a teenage boy who was extremely fascinated by death, especially suicidal incidents happened and recorded in the history, and he was also suffering from various levels of misfortune, such as domestic violence, bullied/labeled, and bipolar disorder. All of these made him think of dying every minute he was awake.
Before I die I want to know a perfect day.
On the contrary, Violet Markey was a girl who couldn't get over her dear sister's death a year ago and kept waiting for graduation, planning on escaping everything in the future; thus, she didn't know how to live her life. Therefore, when the two of them paired up in a seemingly simple yet boring school project, sparks ignited. Brightly.
When we’re in the act of wandering, we need to be present, not watching it through a lens.
During their "wandering", Finch showed her not only how to live in the present but also how to walk out of her shell. For Finch, I like that he could truly be himself whenever Violet was around and never thought about that endless black hole or deemed himself as a worthless mess. And for Violet, she could finally start to see and feel all the tiniest happiness surrounding her.
My calendar is shoved into a corner. I unfold it now, smoothing it out, and look at all the blank days, too many to count, that I didn't mark off because these were the days I had with Finch.
To be honest, I think everything between the lines was really meaningful---every single word Finch said, every conversation Finch and Violet had, every quote they used/googled---all of them were too heartfelt to forget. Although they didn't and couldn't have that much time as I wanted them to spend together, what they'd experienced were so beautiful that I absolutely adored.
”Where would you go if you could go anywhere?” It comes out bitchier than I mean for it to. He leans forward over the handlebars, eyes on me. ”I’d go to Hoosier Hill with a beautiful girl.”
I love the honesty in Finch's words and how he treated Violet. He was far from that labeled Freak when in his true self. He indeed showed her the world. My favorite one was the Jovian-Plutonian Gravitational Effect scene.
"But I bring it up to let you know that this is the way I feel right now. Like Pluto and Jupiter are aligned with the earth and I'm floating."
In a minute, she says, "You're so weird, Finch. But that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me."
He could be so much funny, positive, considerate and thoughtful when he wanted to be. Just a small thought of Violet could stop him from ending his life, because he realized that Violet is life at times.
What if we could just cut out the bad and keep the good? This is what I want to do with Violet---give her only the good, keep away the bad, so that good is all we ever have around us.
Sadly, he insisted on searching the bottom of the Blue Hole, or at least I'd like to think that way. And
There was nothing to make him last a long time.
Even when he was somewhere out there, he could still end it in an amazingly beautiful way.
I remember running down a road on my way to a nursery of flowers.
I remember her smile and her laugh when I was my best self and she looked at me like I could do no wrong and was whole.
I remember her hand in mine and how that felt, as if something and someone belonged to me.
Mercifully, he wasn't forgotten as if he never existed in this world. For both him and Violet and his friends.
By the way? For what it's worth, you showed me something, Ultraviolet---there is such a thing as a perfect day.
As for her,
I particularly love the remaining wandering of their project, or should I say, their seeking for that Great Manifesto? Finch definitely left every best thing for Violet and those he left behind, and during her completing the entire journey, she was forever changed, because what it mattered all the time...
Even though it seems like a happy ending for me, and for Ultraviolet Remarkey-able, too, I still feel an inerasable ache deep inside my heart, as if Theodore Finch actually took a part of me when he found the Other World.
What makes this book special is that nothing huge or surprising happened, only the smallest, the most ordinary stuff in daily life. However, Jennifer managed to make them no longer as blend as they seemed. She truly made me believe that every single moment in my life is worth living for.
All the Bright Places is a story about a cardinal and a flower; a book filled with beautiful memories and bittersweet moments, making me ponder on something I’ve never thought about before.
I think somehow Finch had already lived his life to the fullest and the brightest, and he also found that Other World through his wandering. And after all this, I am forever changed as well. So...I want to give you that rock: Your turn.
Lastly, I picked some songs for this book and hope you enjoy them while reading this!
Sam Smith-Writing’s on the Wall: For the whole story. The atmosphere sounds just about right.
Gabrielle Aplin-Please Don’t Say You Love Me: For the unpredictable, broken Finch, who couldn't promise Violet a happy future together.
Coldplay-Adventure of A Lifetime: For their
Keane-Somewhere Only We Know: For Theodore & Ultraviolet. Their friendship. Their relationship. Short, but priceless.
X Ambassador-Renegades: The lyrics are meant for the purest Finch.
Lily Allen-Littlest Things: This song and lyrics sum up the entire book. Almost.
***All in all***
This is what I feel after reading this entire book:
Just like that, the story will leave you with endless strength, powerful thoughts, and positive energy. :目
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“The great thing about this life of ours is that you can be someone different to everybody.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“It's my experience that people are a lot more sympathetic if they can see you hurting, and for the millionth time in my life I wish for measles or smallpox or some other easily understood disease just to make it easier on me and also on them.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“The problem with people is they forget that most of the time it's the small things that count.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“You have been in every way all that anyone could be.… If anybody could have saved me it would have been you.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I learned that there is good in this world, if you look hard enough for it. I learned that not everyone is disappointing, including me, and that a 1,257-foot bump in the ground can feel higher than a bell tower if you’re standing next to the right person.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“sometimes there’s beauty in the tough words—it’s all in how you read them.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I know life well enough to know you can’t count on things staying around or standing still, no matter how much you want them to. You can’t stop people from dying. You can’t stop them from going away. You can’t stop yourself from going away either. I know myself well enough to know that no one else can keep you awake or keep you from sleeping.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“She is oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. The same elements that are inside the rest of us, but I can’t help thinking she’s more than that and she’s got other elements going on that no one’s ever heard of, ones that make her stand apart from everybody else. I feel this brief panic as I think, What would happen if one of those elements malfunctioned or just stopped working altogether? I make myself push this aside and concentrate on the feel of her skin until I no longer see molecules but Violet.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“We are all alone, trapped in these bodies and our own minds, and whatever company we have in this life is only fleeting and superficial.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“What if life could be this way? Only the happy parts, none of the terrible, not even the mildly unpleasant. What if we could just cut out the bad and keep the good? This is what I want to do with Violet - give her only the good, keep away the bad, so that good is all we ever have around us.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I am on the highest branch.
We are written in paint.
I believe in signs.
The glow of Ultraviolet.
A lake. A prayer. It's so lovely to be lovely in Private.”
― All the Bright Places
We are written in paint.
I believe in signs.
The glow of Ultraviolet.
A lake. A prayer. It's so lovely to be lovely in Private.”
― All the Bright Places
“You know what I like about you, Finch? You’re interesting. You’re different. And I can talk to you. Don’t let that go to your head.”
… “You know what I like about you, Ultraviolet Remarkey-able? Everything.”
― All the Bright Places
… “You know what I like about you, Ultraviolet Remarkey-able? Everything.”
― All the Bright Places
“Stars in the sky, stars on the ground. It’s hard to tell where the sky ends and the earth begins. I feel the need to say something grand and poetic, but the only thing I come up with is “It’s lovely.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I do my best thinking at night when everyone else is sleeping. No interruptions. No noise. I like the feeling of being awake when no one else is.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“Sorry wastes time. You have to live your life like you'll never be sorry. It's easier just to do the right thing from the start so there's nothing to apologize for.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I remember running down a road on my way to a nursery of flowers. I remember her smile and her laugh when I was my best self and she looked at me like I could do no wrong and was whole. I remember how she looked at me the same way even when I wasn’t. I remember her hand in mine and how that felt, as if something and someone belonged to me.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“You deserve better. I can’t promise you I’ll stay around, not because I don’t want to. It’s hard to explain. I’m a fuckup. I’m broken, and no one can fix it. I’ve tried. I’m still trying. I can’t love anyone because it’s not fair to anyone who loves me back. I’ll never hurt you, not like I want to hurt Roamer. But I can’t promise I won’t pick you apart, piece by piece, until you’re in a thousand pieces, just like me. You should know what you’re getting into before getting involved.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“But I bring it up to let you know that this is the way I feel right now. Like Pluto and Jupiter are aligned with the earth and I’m floating.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“When you consider things like the stars, our affairs don’t seem to matter very much, do they?”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“Listen, I’m the freak. I’m the weirdo. I’m the troublemaker. I start fights. I let people down. Don’t make Finch mad, whatever you do. Oh, there he goes again, in one of his moods. Moody Finch. Angry Finch. Unpredictable Finch. Crazy Finch. But I’m not a compilation of symptoms. Not a casualty of shitty parents and an even shittier chemical makeup. Not a problem. Not a diagnosis. Not an illness. Not something to be rescued. I’m a person.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“All I know is what I wonder: Which of my feelings are real? Which of the mes is me? There is only one me I’ve ever really liked, and he was good and awake as long as he could be.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“Because you smiled at me.” “What?” “You asked why I wanted to do this with you. It’s not because you were up on the ledge too, even though, okay, that’s part of it. It’s not because I feel this weird responsibility to keep an eye on you, which is also part of it. It’s because you smiled at me that day in class. A real smile, not the bullshit one I see you give everyone all the time where your eyes are doing one thing and your mouth is doing another.” “It was just a smile.” “Maybe to you.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I should be happy, but instead I feel nothing. I feel a lot of nothing these days. I've cried a few times, but mostly I'm empty, as if whatever makes me feel and hurt and laugh and love has been surgically removed, leaving me hollowed out like a shell.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“You need shoving, not pushing. You need to jump back on that camel. Otherwise you’re going to stay up on the ledge you’ve made for yourself.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“For what it's worth, you showed me something, Ultraviolet - there is such a thing as a perfect day.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I walk through the black Indiana night, under a ceiling of stars, and think about the phrase "elegance and euphoria," and how it describes exactly what I feel with Violet. For once, I don't want to be anyone but Theodore Finch, the boy she sees. He understands what it is to be elegant and euphoric and a hundered different people most of them flawed and stupid, part asshole, part screwup, part freak, a boy who wants to be easy for the folks around him so that he doesn't worry them and, most of all, easy for himself. A boy who belongs - here in the world, here in his own skin. He is exactly who I want to be and what I want my epitaph to say: The Boy Violet Markey Loves.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“Your hope lies in accepting your life as it now lies before you, forever changed. If you can do that, the peace you seek will follow. Forever changed. I am forever changed.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“You’re probably better at math than I am, because pretty much everyone’s better at math than I am, but it’s okay, I’m fine with it. See, I excel at other, more important things—guitar, sex, and consistently disappointing my dad, to name a few.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“Drive anywhere and everywhere, even when there’s nowhere to go. (Note: There’s always somewhere to go.)”
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― All the Bright Places
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places. —Ernest Hemingway”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
“I guess you can be yourself, whatever that means-the best and worst of you. And they love you anyway. You can fight, but even when you're mad at them, you know they're not going to stop being your friend.”
― All the Bright Places
― All the Bright Places
Reading Progress
April 23, 2015
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October 30, 2015
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Started Reading
November 5, 2015
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50.52%
"Honestly, I think I've got the main picture of this book, which is glowingly awesome. All I need to do is read it in a nice and slow pace to get more details thoroughly. *Still, I've read the same part several times and couldn't control my bursting emotion. :'( *"
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November 9, 2015
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68.81%
"I'm a little afraid to keep reading the rest of it where Finch won't be able to share his thoughts like he used to do. :'( He's getting closer and closer to the muth@rf*** world record."
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November 13, 2015
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90.46%
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He was trying to fix himself because of you.
This story can't be more beautiful than it already is."
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This story can't be more beautiful than it already is."
November 15, 2015
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Finished Reading
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I felt it strongly! I remember you told me it was a heart-shattering story and frankly, I wouldn't want to torture my fragile heart like that, but still, I need something
Hahaha, that's a cool reaction. I wish I could see it. XD So close to!? So you didn't shed a single drop of tear while reading this?
That's exactly what I experienced from it! Btw, thanks for your recommendation! I know it's been quite a loooong time since you recommended this to me, but it's a book worth reading. :)
Hahaha, it's actually "you" recommended to me and I'd like to mention my friends who introduced me such great books. Hope you don't mind! :D
Absolutely! The cover is also beautiful and that's why it drew my attention in the first place. :) Besides, I just saw that you gave it 5 stars as well! Must be an awesome story.
Ahh I've been meaning to read this book for so long. Glad to hear you enjoyed it! x
Please go read it ASAP because believe me, there's no word to describe how powerfully it can affect you or how remarkey-able the story is. I really hope you'll love it as well! :>
I'm happy I bought and chose the right book.(Thanks to all of your reviews!) Besides, I'm going to write a long review for this book because I just have too many feelings/quotes/thoughts to express. <3
Just post it! And I so want to discuss more about the story with you later!!
This time I'm begging you to read this one because I'm pretty sure it's so far the BEST book of the year for me! The story itself teaches us so much and I believe you'll feel something in this book. :)
Thanks, Elise! I hope you can read this one someday because it's definitely a must-read in our lives! :-)
This review... the songs... THE ENTIRE BOOK!!
I'm pretty sure im going to be in a "pissed off" mood this entire week!
This review... the songs... THE ENTIRE BOOK!!
I'm pretty sure im going to be in a "pissed off" mood this entire week!"
Haha, it's still hard to get over the sadness in this book and I think both of us won't be able to read anything for a long time. :P So do you like this story overall? The ending?
P.S. I just read your review and loved the letter you wrote in Violet's perspective...it felt so real.
I can feel your emotion through your comment as well! Thanks for bringing this book to me in the first place; otherwise I don't think I'd read something so unforgettable/influential in my life. <3
If you don't mind some mild spoilers, then (view spoiler) . In my opinion, it's actually a beautiful and happy yet bittersweet ending for me. It makes me think about our existences and the importance of living in the present. So I wouldn't say it's not a HEA, it's just a different definition of HEA. Btw, I could hardly deal with the strong emotion this story gave me even after re-reading several times, but it's really worth it. All the tears, both sad and happy, and all the meanings of life, love, and friends...this book forever changed me. :)
I never thought that a book could affect me so much like this, honestly, but I'm glad I read and feel it. Have you re-read it? I did it so many times and I couldn't open my eyes the next day. lol
Thanks, Pearl! I miss him so much as well. Particularly when Violet wrote that letter in the end. (view spoiler)
Ahhh, thanks, Tabetha! And you just made my day!! :-*
What I liked about the ending was the letter he left for her. Violet needed it!
I also liked how he was at every wandering they decided to go to. Very thoughtful of him to help her finish the project.
I just wished he would have Stayed.
What I liked about the ending was the letter h..."
YES! The remaining wanderings are perfections. For both of them. It moved me to tears that he visited all those brightest places first and left something behind for Violet to explore, as if he was/is still there and he was actually waiting for her all the time. And he even left a song...he was not forgotten AT ALL.
No problem, A! I'm always here to talk about this book when you decide to read it; just let me know! I had the same reason as yours when I picked up this book because I read so many too-happy endings previously and felt like needing some heartbreaking moments. And look what I've got! I don't think I can read anything except light ones atm. :P
Thanks, Aj!! You're really nice! :D I don't know why this book affected me so much and it had the magic to mess with my emotions. >< *sigh* I really don't want it to end that way but it wasn't completely tragic, though. The feeling is still complicated even a week after finishing it. X)
You done a stunning review on this one, I love the images that you chose as well! xx
Thanks, Madeleine!! I genuinely hope you can give this a try because it's so far the best book I've read this year. :>
That was a fantastic review! I love your opinions and quotes you put in.
Although I have never read this book, I am keen to start it - I've read The Fault In Our Stars; this seems like that kind of a book.
One question: Does Finch actually die?
By Sophia
Although I have never read this book, I am keen to start it - I've read The Fault In Our Stars; this seems like that kind of a book.
One question: Does Finch actually die?
By Sophia
That was a fantastic review! I love your opinions and the quotes you put in.
I have never read this book but after reading the blurb and your review I definitely want to.
One question: Does Finch actually die?
Sophia
I have never read this book but after reading the blurb and your review I definitely want to.
One question: Does Finch actually die?
Sophia
Although I have never read this book, I am keen to start it - I've read The Fault In Our Stars; this seems like that kind of..."
Hi, Sophia! Thanks for your compliments! I personally think that this book is better than TFiOS because it really changed me tremendously; as for TFiOS, I also enjoyed reading that one, but didn't feel really emotional when it came to the characters or ending there. To answer your question, (view spoiler) and that's why I love this book so much. If you like TFiOS, I think you'll love this one! :D