Five feet apart is a typical sick lit that does its job in opening up talks about the CF with a positive ending. I would recommend it for all John Green (of course) and Nicoola Yoon fans. Similar reviews that you might like
Rules versus Rebellion. At the beginning of the novel, Stella and Will hold opposing views on rule-following and rebelling. Stella is determined to stick to her regimen and follow the hospital’s rules. Will, on the other hand, sees no point in trying to stay healthy as he feels certain he will die soon and chooses to rebel against rules instead. a cough can travel six feet, a sneeze can travel up to 200 miles per hour. But the "no saliva" thing also means no kissing. Ever. So, our best defense is distance. Six feet at all times. Ta-da! Here's a pool cue. It measures approximately five feet. Five feet. I've given a lot of thought to foot number six. And you know what? It made me mad. What are some figurative languages or techniques used in the novel Five Feet Apart that explore the ideas of love and death? Love and death are without a doubt the two most prevalent themes inThere are parts of the story that felt clichéd like the somewhat clichéd characters especially Will, the insta-love between the characters, or the slightly predictable ending. But overall, Five Feet Apart is a fast-paced, emotional, and well-plotted story with some likable characters with some good characters.
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