44 Thoughts I Had While Watching "The Sky Is Everywhere"

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When it comes to YA adaptations, I'm usually cautiously optimistic. I have vivid memories of seeing the first Twilight film after it released on DVD, seeing City of Bones, Love, Simon, and The Hate U Give (in addition to many others in theaters). There are some adaptations that have definitely let me down before, but I have really high hopes for The Sky Is Everywhere, adapted by Jandy Nelson, who also penned the novel. The movie officially released on February 11, though the book was first published in 2010. It tells the story of Lennie, a girl who gets caught in two separate relationships, one with a sweet boy from her school and the other with the fiancé of her recently deceased sister. The book is an incredible portrait of grief, and I'm very interested to see how it translates to the screen. If you're interested in watching, you can stream it on Apple TV+

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