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All Our Broken Pieces

door L. D. Crichton

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Musically gifted seventeen-year-old Kyler and his new neighbor Lennon, who is crippled by her OCD, discover that the strength to survive, live, and love can be found in unexpected places.
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Written in duo Points and Views, All Our Broken Pieces brings together a teenage girl trying to hide her OCD and a teenage boy trying to hide because of his scar from a fire years ago.

I was a little iffy about this book. It sat on my TBR shelf for over a year and I just didn't know if I wanted a teen angst read. I finally picked it up this past weekend because I saw it had amazing star reviews on Goodreads and I knew it had to be good. It didn't disappoint!

The characters are believable and so well written - greatly flushed out. I instantly began rooting for both of them to succeed in what they wanted.

Lennon and her battle with OCD, I thought, was well written and represented. I don't have OCD, but I do battle with mental illnesses and sometimes the thoughts and "reasonings" are hard to put into words. L.D. Crichton was not only able to put it into words, she painted pictures with them.

"I get anxious. I think about terrible things. Awful things. Things that no person should ever think about, or at least admit to thinking about. And once I think them..." I pause nervously. "Once I think about them, it consumes my brain and eats at it like some kind of cancer. The thought dominates every single waking moment, over and over and over again. Like being forced to watch a gruesome movie in your head with your eyes wide open. The only way to make it stop, to get relief, to silence the goddamned thought, is to do things in patterns of five or whatever stupid, irrational, illogical idea my mind has in store."

I also really enjoyed Kyler's character; his "not a care in the world" attitude he put on because of his scar but that is completely different from the one people who really know him know. The way that he falls in love with Lennon is what made me smile the most. And then his understanding he has for her and the "fight for their love endlessly" love made me root for them all the more.

I loved watching both characters grow and evolve throughout the story. With their love and respect for each other, they learned to accept themselves more and more and strive to do things outside their comfort zones. I was always proud of them when they did that.

I didn't feel like their romance was the super fast pace, insta-romance that a lot of YA books tend to be. Did they technically fall in love quickly - kind of? I mean, I felt like the author did a splendid job at pacing the duo realizing their love for one another. Plus, they are teenagers and it is first love... it kind of feels that way doesn't it?

This is a story where the characters (both main and side characters) will stay with me for such a long time. Lennon and Kyler's story is a great example of a novel with well written representation of love, acceptance - both of yourself and others, patience, understanding, and encouragement. ( )
  oldandnewbooksmell | Sep 24, 2021 |
Love is the best medicine...

Two broken souls meet and find that love can change everything. All Our Broken Pieces has all the feels. Loved it! ( )
  jenvwebster | Jan 25, 2021 |
I think I may be one of the few people who wasn’t like...all about this book so I’m willing to acknowledge that maybe I’m just a jaded bitter hag. But falling in love doesn’t cure OCD (look I get it, that was never explicitly said but I mean come on.) And I’ve dealt with more than my fair share of angsty boys and none of them talked quite like Kyler (he was a lone CW character just tossed into this book)

Don’t get me wrong. I devoured the book in one sitting. I enjoyed it. Lennon’s description of obsessive compulsive disorder seemed pretty spot on to other descriptions that I’ve read about (and from my own experiences with anxiety which while not the same do have some parallels). But. Look. I rolled my eyes when I had to read Romeo and Juliet in high school and I rolled my eyes here too. The “star crossed lovers, they’ll never keep us apart” vibes have just never been quite for me. ( )
  zombiibean | Nov 20, 2020 |
Loved, loved this semi retelling Beauty and the Beast. ( )
  readingbeader | Oct 29, 2020 |
"I don't want to be captured in the pages of Kyler's story. He'd be like a book I could never stop reading."

I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.

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I am overflowing with love for this book! L.D. Crichton has created something beautiful and memorable, and I cannot wait to see what she writes next. The writing was lovely and flowed from one page to the next. Kyler and Lennon were two very distinct characters that I could relate to, and enjoyed reading about. Everything about this book was perfection, and that's not something I say lightly. I honestly have nothing negative to say about All Our Broken Pieces. Whether your purchase a copy for yourself, or borrow a copy from the library, this is a book you need in your life.

First of all, I want to say how much I enjoyed the family dynamics. Lennon has to move in with her father and stepmother after an accident, and it's an adjustment for everyone. Her OCD is new to them, and they have to learn how the condition impacts Lennon, and also what it means to have her in their lives. They are more than willing to help and really try to understand. It's super obvious they love and care about her. Her father shares memories of her mother and how they met, and Claire (Lennon's stepmother) laughs along with everyone else. There is not jealousy or hatred, just happiness and acceptance.

The odd little bird would be Andrea, the stepsister and daughter from Claire's previous marriage, who seems to hate everyone and everything. She's definitely a character you love to hate, and I'm not sure I'll ever forgive her. Jacob, the child Lennon's father and stepmother share, is five and adorable. I loved all of his interactions with the other characters, and the youthful innocence he possesses. He's fiercely loyal to Lennon, and does try to understand her condition. He's always attentive and never judgmental. He'll be the best superhero reporter when he grows up!

I really enjoyed Lennon's facts before her chapters, and that she was so into trivia and random knowledge. I also loved Kyler's lyrics that were shared before all of his. He's crazy talented, but feels unsure about himself because of his physical appearance. He doesn't trust others easily, but there was undeniable bond between him and Lennon. They think it's because they're both broken, but I thought they were perfect. Lennon gives as good as she gets, and Kyler appreciates her honestly and perspective of the world. Lennon doesn't notice the one thing that constantly occupies his thoughts, and he doesn't care that her brain doesn't work like everyone else's. Kyler tells Lennon that weird is beautiful, and she's the weirdest person he's ever met. Seriously, these two will melt your heart and have your face hurting in the best possible way.

There are so many amazing things I could say about this book! It was truly a remarkable read, and one I'm sure I'll be thinking about weeks (possibly months) from now. I swear, the only time I stopped smiling was when I started crying. All Our Broken Pieces was a heartfelt story that really captures what it is to love someone unconditionally. If you have a chance to read this one, don't hesitate. It's one of the best books I've ever read.


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