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Holding Up the Universe von Jennifer Niven
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Holding Up the Universe (2016. Auflage)

von Jennifer Niven (Autor)

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"A boy with face blindness and a girl who struggles with weight fall in love"--
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Titel:Holding Up the Universe
Autoren:Jennifer Niven (Autor)
Info:New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2016
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Tags:Young adults

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Holding Up the Universe von Jennifer Niven

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Actual rating: 4.5/5

I received an e-arc of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This did not affect my opinion of the book in any way.

Well, I honestly don't know how to coherently express my feelings for this book... So please bear with me while I try to make some order in mind, because right now it's feeling something like this:

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Let's start easy: the writing. I can honestly say I LOVE Jennifer Niven's writing style! The words flowed so easily, I was actually glued to the pages, and kept wanting more and more and more and... you get the point. I never seemed quite entirely capable of putting this book down by my own will, and I would have happily kept going non-stop, if it weren't for small, unimportant things like going to work, eating or sleeping getting in my way. Also, it never felt forced. I don't know if you can relate to this, but sometimes I find authors just try too much, especially when they're trying to depict characters with uncommon characteristics or illnesses - so much so that they often end up sounding and feeling completely fake. But here Jack, Libby and all the other minor characters felt real, as if we may just meet them on the street walking around town.

Which brings me to they characters. They were definitely one of the main selling points for me. I love reading about complex characters, people whose behaviour is never entirely predictable, and whose stories leave me with something new. These characters did that. Jack and Libby are teenagers struggling with issues bigger than them. They make mistakes, and that's ok because that's what happens when you grow up. And the issues they face, as common or uncommon as they may be, are the ones that young (and not so young) people everywhere are faced with at one point or another. I did have a few minor issues with the characters, mainly due to some incoherent behaviours (which I won't detail to avoid spoilers) and a little redundancy in emphasising Jack's condition, especially relating to his identification of family members inside his own house.

The other thing I loved about this book is that it touched on some really important issues, without ever feeling like a lecture on correct behaviour. Now, I personally didn't know much about prosopagnosia before reading this book. In fact, I'm fairly certain I never heard of it before, so I can honestly say I was fairly shocked to find out that there are people who suffer from this, and even more to discover they are many more than I would have thought. This book opened my eyes on a condition I knew nothing about and made me learn something entirely new about the word we live in, which to me is a fantastic thing.

One issue I did know about prior to reading this book is bullying. Sadly, this is something that touches a huge number of people worldwide and an issue that is too often overlooked. Linked to this is, of course, the other main theme in the book: body shaming. I love the fact that the author decided to tackle these two issues together, because they are in fact often linked in real life too. And I absolutely adored how Jennifer Niven filled this book with messages about self-worth and acceptance of "the other". True, the world is a difficult place to be in. Also true, life often throws you a blow that could keep you down forever, be it a disease or the loss of a loved one or something else entirely. But you don't have to let the bad moments win. You can always fight back, just like Libby does so wonderfully. And no matter how many mean, horrible people you find along your path, there will always be people you love you and accept you for who you are. No matter how many try to bring you down, there will always be someone, somewhere who is rooting for you. And no matter how lonely you feel today, you are not alone. You are wanted, just the way you are. And this, the hope and the humanity, is the best thing about this book. ( )
  bookforthought | Nov 7, 2023 |
READ

The book was okay to say the least. It was refreshing to read about face-blindness, however that was about the only unique thing about this book.
  gissel.ai | Jul 28, 2023 |
2.5 Stars ( )
  Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
Je reviendrai ici pour expliquer pourquoi ce livre a été un flop pour moi ( )
  Capucinette | Oct 25, 2022 |
"Holding up the Universe" has been on my to-read list for a long time. After receiving it as a gift in 2019, I'm glad that I was finally able to read this book. From start to finish, I enjoyed Libby and Jack's stories and how they were woven together. I could relate to their desires to be wanted and accepted, but also their realizations that they are different form everyone else. This book has made its way onto my favorites list and I can't wait to reread it sometime in the future. ( )
  flipper_ace | Sep 1, 2022 |
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Jack ist der Coolste, der Schönste, von allen geliebt und begehrt. Doch er hat ein Geheimnis: Er ist gesichtsblind. Auf Partys fällt es ihm schwer, seine Freundin unter all den anderen Frauen zu erkennen. Für ihn sieht ein Gesicht wie das andere aus. Dass er schon mal einer vollkommen Fremden ein »Hey Baby« ins Ohr raunt, halten alle für Coolness. Doch Jacks ganzes Leben besteht aus Strategien und Lügen, um sein Problem zu vertuschen: Immer cool bleiben, auch wenn er mal die Falsche küsst. Jedes Fettnäpfchen eine Showbühne! Und dann kommt Libby, die in den Augen vieler so unperfekt ist, wie man nur sein kann. Denn Libby ist übergewichtig. Keine Strategie der Welt kann das vertuschen. Libby ist die Einzige, die erkennt, was hinter Jacks ewigem Lächeln steckt. Bei ihr kann Jack zum ersten Mal einfach er selbst sein.
Aber hat einer wie Jack den Mut, zu einer wie Libby zu stehen?
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