Stan książek
Nasze książki są dokładnie sprawdzone i jasno określamy stan każdej z nich.
Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
All the Bright Places
Masz tę lub inne książki?
Sprzedaj je u nas
Here's a rephrased version of the book description:
Elle Fanning and Justice Smith are set to shine in the forthcoming film adaptation of this touching novel. It narrates the poignant journey of a young girl who discovers how to embrace life through her connection with a boy grappling with thoughts of death.
Theodore Finch is often consumed by ideas of ending his life, yet each time, something positive pulls him back. Violet Markey, on the other hand, eagerly awaits the day she can leave behind her small town in Indiana and the lingering sorrow for her deceased sister.
Their fateful encounter on the edge of a tower, initially seeming like an end, marks a new beginning for both. In Violet's presence, Finch can be his true self - a humorous soul capable of finding joy amid despair. Similarly, Violet, when with Finch, stops counting down time and instead starts to truly experience it.
As their relationship flourishes, Violet's world expands, while Finch seems to retreat into his own. He fights to hold onto the goodness he sees in life, but it's uncertain if it will be sufficient this time.
This book is heralded by the Guardian as the successor to "The Fault in Our Stars," while Zoe Sugg admires it as a captivating read. Heat magazine describes it as a profoundly honest story about love's transformative power, and Entertainment Weekly praises its brilliance.
Wybierz stan zużycia:
WIĘCEJ O SKALI
Here's a rephrased version of the book description:
Elle Fanning and Justice Smith are set to shine in the forthcoming film adaptation of this touching novel. It narrates the poignant journey of a young girl who discovers how to embrace life through her connection with a boy grappling with thoughts of death.
Theodore Finch is often consumed by ideas of ending his life, yet each time, something positive pulls him back. Violet Markey, on the other hand, eagerly awaits the day she can leave behind her small town in Indiana and the lingering sorrow for her deceased sister.
Their fateful encounter on the edge of a tower, initially seeming like an end, marks a new beginning for both. In Violet's presence, Finch can be his true self - a humorous soul capable of finding joy amid despair. Similarly, Violet, when with Finch, stops counting down time and instead starts to truly experience it.
As their relationship flourishes, Violet's world expands, while Finch seems to retreat into his own. He fights to hold onto the goodness he sees in life, but it's uncertain if it will be sufficient this time.
This book is heralded by the Guardian as the successor to "The Fault in Our Stars," while Zoe Sugg admires it as a captivating read. Heat magazine describes it as a profoundly honest story about love's transformative power, and Entertainment Weekly praises its brilliance.
