One thing is clear right away: All the Bright Placesain't your mama's love story.įrom their fateful meeting on the ledge, you may have guessed that Finch and Violet aren't the kind of characters who get to live happily ever after. And since the novel is told using both of their voices, we learn a lot about them too. (Romantic, eh?)īut they get to know each other fast, and their chemistry is more explosive than dynamite. Instead, they find each other on the ledge of a very high building, when they're both contemplating suicide. They didn't even meet in a typical way: on Tinder, in physics class, or at a kegger. They didn't meet-cute when she dropped her purse on a crowded street. Theodore Finch and Violet Markey are a happy couple, but they aren't the kind of lovebirds whose eyes first locked across a room filled with sparkly lights and shimmering music.
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