![]() The storyline was simple yet I kept flipping to see what was next. It shows how much Maddy is willing to sacrifice to not only have a friend but a connection to the real world she never experienced. This triggers more drastic measures for Maddy to take as she uses her credit card to purchase tickets to Hawaii for she and Olly. Carla can’t keep letting the secret meetings to happen because they’ll be too hard to hide from Pauline, her boss. ![]() ![]() Maddy’s home nurse, Carla, secretly allows them to meet in person in the house with extra disinfection without letting Maddy’s mother Pauline know. With Maddy like a modern-day Rapunzel stuck in her house all day, Olly tries to figure out how to be with her. As they learn more about each other, they’re determined to actually meet in person. They fall in love by sharing at first posters against their bedroom windows to instant messaging each other constantly. ![]() ![]() It’s about a girl named Maddy who has that condition of being allergic to everything who’s kept in the house all day and starts to spy on her new cute neighbor, Olly. I’m working on a young adult novel, so I saw this one was going to become a film after being released just a year ago. This young adult debut is simplistically entertaining. ![]()
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