![]() The format works very well the novel consists entirely of the girls’ text and email communication. ![]() It’s the story of two friends who love each other and hold onto their relationship despite distance and life taking them in different directions. There aren’t any surprises, which in itself is probably not a surprise. I hate everyone but you is pretty typical for the story it wants to tell. ![]() Since they’re attending college at opposite sides of the country, they’ve decided to keep in close contact via text and email as they navigate their new lives apart from each other. Ava is shy and plagued with all sorts of mental disorders-OCD, anxiety, and depression are the main ones, but there are probably more-and Gen is a cool, brash tries-everything-twice sort of girl. Gen and Ava are best friends, but they have very little in common. I enjoyed reading it, but I’m pretty sure that at the end of the year, when I’m compiling my annual top and bottom ten reads, I’m going to have to reread my own review to remember what it was about. Now that I’ve read it, I can confirm that “doesn’t intrigue me enough to buy it” is a good description of it. ![]() I finally found it in my library and gave it a shot. I always picked it up curiously and then decided that it didn’t intrigue me quite enough to buy it. For a while, it seemed like i hate everyone but you by Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin was on a display at every bookstore I went into. ![]()
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