Holding Up The Universe: A Review of Jennifer Niven’s Bestselling Novel

“Holding Up The Universe” by Jennifer Niven is an inspiring and captivating read that will leave you wanting more. This coming-of-age story follows two teens, Jack and Libby, as they face life’s struggles together. Jack has prosopagnosia, or face blindness, a condition that makes it difficult for him to recognize people. Libby is known as the “Fat Girl” at her school, a label she desperately wants to change. As their paths cross and their friendship develops, both of them learn to accept themselves and each other for who they are. With memorable characters and an honest portrayal of teenage life, this book is sure to be a hit with young adult readers. From the heart-wrenching moments of self-discovery to the lighthearted moments of friendship, “Holding Up The Universe” delivers on every level. It’s easy to see why this book has been nominated for numerous awards and praised by critics. In addition to its compelling storyline, the book also features diverse characters and interesting side plots that add depth to the story. With so much going for it, “Holding Up The Universe” is sure to be one of the must-read books of the year. Read on to find out what else makes this book so special.

All the Bright Places – A Captivating Look into Mental Illness and Love

All the Bright Places

This review is for All the Bright Places, a beautiful and heartbreaking story by Jennifer Niven. The novel follows two teenagers, Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, as they explore the wonders of their home in Indiana and discover the bright places in life. With its unique blend of romance and tragedy, this book is sure to capture readers’ hearts. It’s a great read for both young adults and adults alike who want to be moved by an emotional rollercoaster of a story.

The novel features vivid descriptions of the characters’ surroundings that take readers on a journey with them as they explore the beauty of their home state. The story is full of raw emotions, from joy and hope to despair and heartache, making it hard to forget how real the characters feel. At its core, this book is about learning to live in the present and finding ways to deal with grief and loss.

The prose of All the Bright Places is poetic and captivating, making it easy for readers to become immersed in Violet and Finch’s lives. Jennifer Niven does an amazing job at creating a realistic portrait of teenage life filled with complex relationships between friends and family. Despite being filled with difficult topics such as depression and suicide, this book never fails to bring light into dark moments with its emotionally charged scenes that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

All in all, All the Bright Places is a powerful story that will leave readers feeling hopeful despite its heartbreaking moments. In this review we’ll provide an overview of the novel, discuss its key themes, analyze its characters, and more so continue reading if you’re looking for an honest opinion about this book!