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Five Feet Apart - Book & Film Review and Comparison.
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You know when you're so completely consumed by something you are watching or reading that you can’t bear to look away from it, you find yourself unintentionally awake through the night because you’re not ready to put the story down, and the moment you finish it, you need to tell everyone you know about it? That exactly how I felt about Five Feet Apart - both the book by Rachael Lippincott, and the Netflix film.
The narrative:, the characters:.
Book V Film:
In case I have made it clear yet, this story really touched me. I would really recommend both the book and the film! What have you been watching and reading lately? I'd love some recommendations!
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The Characters: It really surprised me how much depth there was to most of the character, given the book is only 276 pages. The majority of the characters seem to have light and shade to them, good qualities and bad. They feel like real people, struggling to deal with very real problems. Of course, Will and Stella aren't the only characters ...