![]() ![]() ![]() Lord of the Flies by William Golding: In Golding’s classic, a bunch of boys end up on an island barren of adults, and things promptly descend into anarchy and madness. I mean, Madeline is trapped in her room, like a tower. The Complete Grimm Fairy Tales by The Brothers Grimm: Alright, so this book isn’t actually mentioned in the novel, but plenty of the stories are. Trapped in her sterile environment, in the same routines, etc… it’s easy to see how Madeline might feel like one of those trapped mice.īut if she gets out into the world, free to roam, because of her sickness she’ll likely deteriorate physically, from being sick, much like Algernon. Here we go!įlowers for Algernonby Daniel Keyes: One of Madeline’s favorite books. I’ve gone ahead and rounded up all the reads in Everything, Everything… except for one, which would unleash a major spoiler. From Madeline’s reads (and hilarious short book reviews) to the books in Olly’s AP English class, books mean a lot in this novel. Throughout Everything, Everything, Yoon references a ton of books. ![]()
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