A review by annakim
Every Little Thing in the World by Nina de Gramont

2.0

With all the information about pregnancy prevention, it's alarming that teenagers are still uninformed. This is made abundantly clear to Sydney as she has to deal with the consequences of her ignorance. Though I found many of the situations ridiculous (a canoe trip for teenagers supervised by other teenagers? Right, that won't cause any problems)and I think Sydney is shallow and sometimes even stupid, this is a popular book and it's not hard to see why. The issues that Sydney and her friends deal with are the same issues that many teenagers today also face, whether it be unexpected pregnancy, homosexuality, or just the typical relationship problems.