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I thought this was a super cute, quick read. Kennedy’s brother Frankie was one of my favorite parts of the book. He is just hilarious.
I did find the major plot twist to be very predictable and I guessed it early on, but it was still interesting and engaging to see how she dealt with it.
I did find the major plot twist to be very predictable and I guessed it early on, but it was still interesting and engaging to see how she dealt with it.
I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. People tell you not to judge a book by the cover but it influences nonetheless. This book, while not providing deep intellectual stimulation, provides enjoyment and a little food for thought. Some of the "reveals" in the book I predicted from the first moment Brody introduced anything about it. However, I enjoyed this book and would definitely write a book talk on this book for my students.
Definitely liked how certain secrets were telegraphed — I guessed two of them correctly. The weirdest part was how much like me Kennedy felt... if more driven and certain of what she wanted out of life.
Quick read (despite its length). Thoughtful insights into topical issues. Maybe a little more balance needed.
I almost quit, but finished. I liked it at the beginning but it got real predictable.
THIS IS JESSICA BRODY'S BEST BOOK!!! (Even though I've only read 3 not including this one). THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. THE CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Despite the limited romantic fluff, I absolutely loved reading this book. The main character, Kennedy was slightly annoying (centering around her obsession with Windsor, apart from that she was great). I love her development so much omg. And I love Dylan?!!! I WANTED TO SEE HIM SO MUCH MORE, but I'm pretty satisfied with what I got.
This is a great story about life-changing decisions. Kennedy's PE's were wonderful. I love her passion for investigative journalism :D I hate the whole boyfriend cheating on her with her best friend thing, but I get how it was just used as a plot device... And the fact that Kennedy didn't even love Austin, so it ends up being okay... Normally I would say it's never okay, but I just... in this book it's fineeeee :p
The whole parallel universe thing was so well done!! It's not like time travel, where she goes back to the moment in which she first left her 'original' life. The 'swap' in a sense, made it intriguing. I love the fact that we could guess that her Other Self probably did something to fix her Columbia interview. I love love love how she figures that no matter what decision she makes, there are always going to be both good and bad consequences :')
Despite the limited romantic fluff, I absolutely loved reading this book. The main character, Kennedy was slightly annoying (centering around her obsession with Windsor, apart from that she was great). I love her development so much omg. And I love Dylan?!!! I WANTED TO SEE HIM SO MUCH MORE, but I'm pretty satisfied with what I got.
This is a great story about life-changing decisions. Kennedy's PE's were wonderful. I love her passion for investigative journalism :D I hate the whole boyfriend cheating on her with her best friend thing, but I get how it was just used as a plot device... And the fact that Kennedy didn't even love Austin, so it ends up being okay... Normally I would say it's never okay, but I just... in this book it's fineeeee :p
The whole parallel universe thing was so well done!! It's not like time travel, where she goes back to the moment in which she first left her 'original' life. The 'swap' in a sense, made it intriguing. I love the fact that we could guess that her Other Self probably did something to fix her Columbia interview. I love love love how she figures that no matter what decision she makes, there are always going to be both good and bad consequences :')
This book, while predictable, was a cute, quick, and easy read. I absolutely loved it and devoured each page. I love parallel universe/multiverse movies and books, despite them being slightly predictable. I did not appreciate how Kennedy decided which school to go to based on a boy, but I suppose the most important thing is that she chose the right future for her. However, I suppose that girls her age might be more willing and likely to give things up for boys. This book also makes me wonder what my life would be like if I changed a few my major decisions. I'm not sure, but I certainly wouldn't want to go to an alternate reality to find out! Hahaha! I highly recommend this if you want a quick, fluff read, or if you like alternate realities.
This was such a cute and quick read despite it being over 400 pages. I loved the concept of ending up in a parallel universe. I have never read a book similar to this. My only problem with this book was the way that parallel universe Kennedy acted. She looked down on the fact that in this new universe, she was a girly girl and liked makeup. Also Kennedy had to be one of the most clueless characters ever. I loved Kennedys younger brother Frankie. He was such a cute addition to the story. Even though I wasn't the biggest fan of Kennedy I still thoroughly loved this book and had a hard time putting it down.