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Five Feet Apart

Five Feet Apart 
Written by: Rachael Lippincott, Mikki Daughtry, & Tobias Iaconis

Genre(s): Young adult, romance, and fiction
Rate: 9.5/10
About the book: Stella is the type of girl who always stick to the plan/rules to matter what however, a new boy named Will shows up at the hospital with the same illness she has. Due to their illness called cystic fibrosis they aren't allowed to get closer than six feet from each other. Once Will and Stella start talking will it be game over or will they keep their distance? Can you ever truly love someone without touching them? 
Why I liked the book: This book is amazing, it shares an amazing message and brings awareness about the real disease which is called cystic fibrosis. Stella is a great person and it's inspiring to see how someone like her can have such a big affect on everyone in the story. The relationships and connections within this book are meaningful in a more deeper level then any of the other books out there in this day and age. If this book taught me anything it's that it's better to fall in love with someone's soul rather than their touch. 

Fun facts:
  • This is a movie starring Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson.
  • Some of the actors and actresses made sure they gave a accurate representation by listening to Claire Wineland who is the founder of "Claire's Place Foundation".
  • Claire's Place Foundation is an organization to help those who have CF with the financial and emotional support. 
If you want to buy this book here is a link to Amazon!

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