

Grace & Tippi were such complex, flawed characters and their dynamic with their family and friends was just so well-written.
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The free verse writing style and the topic of the book itself makes for a very unique read. WHY IS LIFE SO CRUEL *sob*So, in short, One is a very thought-provoking and insightful read into the lives of two girls bound together. I can't say I didn't see it coming, but boy did I cry my eyes out. I also found many underlying themes such as love, friendship, and family.Also, can we talk about THAT ENDING. Another example is Grace and Tippi's dysfunctional family - they aren't the only ones with problems - and their struggle to manage the medical bills. One example is the daily struggle of being conjoined twins and the difficulty they face in fitting in with others. The story explores a variety of different problems. They're so different, yet they're so in sync with each other - it's beautiful! Sarah Crossan did a phenomenal job of providing insight into their lives it's obvious a lot of meticulous research went into this. Grace is the quiet, shy one and Tippi is the stubborn, outgoing one. I didn't mind that it wasn't in dual POV because we still get to see both sides of the coin. One sitting is all it took to devour this story.This book is told from the POV of Grace, not Tippi. However, One managed to pull that off flawlessly! The writing style really made the pages go by. Added bonus: it's written in free verse! Usually, I find that books written in verse lack the ability to make me connect with the characters or the plot or the story in general. When she was chosen to compete in the Selection, America never dreamed she would find herself anywhere close to the crownor to Prince Maxon's heart. You have no idea how many emotions I went through as I read this book. The One Read Online List Chapter The time has come for one winner to be crowned. I've always been so intrigued about the psychological aspect of being conjoined twins and the emotions that come with it, which this book managed to portray VERY well. From the moment I heard about the idea of One, I knew I had to read it. So when I received a complimentary copy from Bloomsbury Publishing, it was practically fate! I reread the book again and wrote this review and it's just as amazing as the last time I read it. So, I read this book a while ago and wanted to write this review then, but unfortunately, I never had the chance to get around to it.
