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the BEST book everrrr! my favorite book of all time and my favorite author :)
This author is my new absolute favorite, all of her books so far are new and written so well I hate to put them down because I have to know how it ends...
Spoiled, angry teenager Tamara Goodwin's life has shattered. Her father had fallen into major debt and rather than face the music he kills himself. Tamara and her catatonic mother move to the only family they have in the countryside. Her uncle Arthur is a quiet grounds keeper of Kilsaney castle. Her aunt Rosaleen is neurotic and a meddler. Tamara hates her new life until she meets Marcus who drives a bookmobile. On the bookmobile Tamara finds an odd book. Marcus claims he's never seen it before and lets her take it. Sure enough this book is magical. Tamara recognizes it as a diary but it isn't a typical diary. She never has to write in it. Rather, it is already filled with tomorrow's events in her very own handwriting. Tamara finds herself as she tries to figure out the many secrets her family is so obviously hiding from her.
Recommended ages 16+.
Recommended ages 16+.
Rigtig mange ting fungerede supergodt, men desværre kom jeg aldrig helt på bølgelængde med hovedpersonen
comforting, perfect mix of everything - couldn't put down
Slow in the beginning and middle. Skimmed a lot of it actually, but the end was gripping. Couldn't put it down for the last 100 pages.
This book is darker than the rest of Cecelia Ahern's books. I enjoyed the different style of writing. It was still magical yet it had a dark underside. The first 80 pages were a tad bit slow but I soon got into the book and had a hard time putting it down. It did not disappoint.
Wow. So twisted. What an interesting book! A bit slow, but sooo interesting!
I usually love Ahern and her books, but this was just way too slow for me. The characters were interesting enough, but there wasn't much happening.