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Today, Tonight, Tomorrow: | Der BookTok-Liebling endlich auch auf Deutsch!
Rachel Lynn Solomon
7.77k reviews for:
Today, Tonight, Tomorrow: | Der BookTok-Liebling endlich auch auf Deutsch!
Rachel Lynn Solomon
the highest praise i could give a book is that i wish i wrote it first and oh BOY do i wish i did. It felt so much like me that it hurt to the point I had to stop reading at points. I had an incredible time even if the characters calling 2001 (my birth year) ancient gave me a heart attack. Incredible book.
I must admit, I have ditched this book a lot of time, than I like to remember .
But when I get the hang of it was adorable and lovely ...❤️❤️
But when I get the hang of it was adorable and lovely ...❤️❤️
emotional
funny
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
funny
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
These characters! I loved this perfect. It was the best fluffy YA romance I think I’ve ever read. I love the Seattle setting, and the mystery element added to it with the HOWL contest! Ugh my fav
I am surprised by so many of the reviews being negative in terms of a book about a teen in Seattle featuring social justice issues on a major level... I think I'd have been more disappointed if they weren't in there. Also, Rowan isn't vegan. Her parents are, but she loves cheese. Just a random thing I observed in comments about the various "agendas." Also, at no point did it feel like the author was pushing veganism or even vegetarianism as an agenda anyway. Neil, in fact, is a carnivore.
That aside, I truly loved this book. Rowan swears a lot, but so did I at her age (and honestly, I still do). I find it unrealistic when people don't swear, just like on network tv where you just KNOW if it weren't for censorship, at least most of the characters would swear in specific situations.
I also loved the way Rowan talks openly about her sexual experiences, but this is undoubtedly also something that will offend some because it's a YA book. Again, this made it far more realistic for me than most YA books where the characters never have sex or discuss it, or it's merely hinted at, glossed over, and not outright stated.
To those who wish the book had dual POV, the sequel will be told from both Neil and Rowan's perspectives. I'm eager to read it, but I have a long(ish) wait, since it isn't out for five months!
That aside, I truly loved this book. Rowan swears a lot, but so did I at her age (and honestly, I still do). I find it unrealistic when people don't swear, just like on network tv where you just KNOW if it weren't for censorship, at least most of the characters would swear in specific situations.
I also loved the way Rowan talks openly about her sexual experiences, but this is undoubtedly also something that will offend some because it's a YA book. Again, this made it far more realistic for me than most YA books where the characters never have sex or discuss it, or it's merely hinted at, glossed over, and not outright stated.
To those who wish the book had dual POV, the sequel will be told from both Neil and Rowan's perspectives. I'm eager to read it, but I have a long(ish) wait, since it isn't out for five months!
read this bc someone from the publisher told me I should and I’m nothing if not a shameless suck up