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This book really wasn't what I expected it to be based on reading a review of it. It definitely surprised me and had my emotions going. I really enjoyed this book and definitely recommend reading it.

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The Beginning of Everything Robyn Schneider Books Reviews


3 1/2 Platypires for The Beginning oF Everything by Robyn Schneider.

"“We have all been fooled into believing in people who are entirely imaginary—made-up prisoners in a hypothetical panopticon. But the point isn’t whether or not you believe in imaginary people; it’s whether or not you want to.”

This is my book clubs book for July and I can't wait to discuss it with them. I am honestly up in the air about how I feel about this book. On one hand I really liked it but then there were times I was annoyed with some of the cliches. The jocks are bad and the smart kids are the really cool kids. A lot of the characters fit their stereotypes but even though their were common tropes I felt the story was unique. I am a huge fan of smart, quotable dialogue and this book had a plethora. Plus it had a lot of nerdy pop culture references. Any Harry Potter references gets a gold star in my book.
Like the cover picture this book was a roller-coaster but with less twist and turns. There were a few lag moments and I think its due to how I felt about Cassidy. I wasn't that big of a fan and didn't see the aura about her. Yes, she was smart, pretty girl who went against the grain of what other thought but I still thought she was fitting some stereotype of someone above high school.
Overall, I did like the book. I liked Erza and really liked Toby. I thought the book was really refreshing to read I and it wasn't your typical YA read. It had a lot of depth and it had me contemplating life even after I finish reading it.
What’s weird about this book is that the exact things I want to criticize about the book are only possible because Robin Schneider crafted a good plot and created nuanced characters that lend themselves to criticism better, than say, a John Green book (I use the comparison because it seems to be a selling point for her book). Overall, I like the book for the way it gets us thinking about the class divisions and cliques in school better than say The Great Gatsby, required reading in high school that doesn’t really help young people explore this in the same way the book does.

John Green books are popular because he doesn’t try to imitate kids in his characters. He doesn’t really try to drop in pop culture references he doesn’t understand or make any apologies for having characters who are essentially mini-adults. In this book, I do feel she tried to do that, and although I’m not a teenager, I feel it was the greatest problem of the book. But in making these stereotypes and a main character who understands how pathetic it was to “rule the school” – we also realize how pathetic it is to judge those who rule the school. In many ways, I would say I didn’t particularly like any of the characters, but enjoyed the book as a whole. It was a quick read with an interesting message at the end that made sense.
The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider is a new adult book and a good one.

The characters are interesting and the story is full of witty dialogs and is generally well developed and for sure not trivial. The writing style of Ms Schneider is quite good which is impressing since this is her first book.

Overall the book will be to the taste of people who liked Hopeless by Colleen Hoover or The perks of being a wallflower. One may say that The Beginning of Everything is a book which is closer to The Fault in Our Stars by John Green than to Thoughtless series by SC Stephens (the latter is all about blushing and lip-biting...).

The book is not exactly happy end romance. It is more about the problems that a young adult encounters and the decisions one may need to take if to become a decent person.

All in all, if you seek for an interesting and entertaining book for young adults, this one is a good choice and you will not regret reading it. It may be even more interesting to young people than I can imagine (being 36 years old). Still a good read for the old dogs.
This book was such a great find. The story was intriguing and addicting. This book is one of a kind. It has dept to the story that is rare. It focus on Ezra, who life has been hit by tragedy that sends his world he knew in a tailspin. He questions everything, reconnects with the past, and falls in love with a girl that will help him look at the world differently.

During what I would call Ezra enlightenment, you see this guy build a life, discover new stuff and watch him fall in love. Even if it is with the wrong person. He will grow and he will discover, and you the reader will take something away from this book.

This book was definitely one of a kind. It is also a book that I hightly recommend anyone who loves a smart YA read. #MustRead
This book really wasn't what I expected it to be based on reading a review of it. It definitely surprised me and had my emotions going. I really enjoyed this book and definitely recommend reading it.
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