Scan barcode
A review by bookspeyton
Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon
4.0
Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon • ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Read: 6/16-6/17 2024
✨ Review ✨
This hit me close academically, especially since I read it a few weeks after graduation. I relate with Rowan getting salutatorian and the feeling of knowing you were so close to being valedictorian. Like what’s even the point of placing someone as “second best”? Now that I’m done with it all, it feels ridiculous to have spent all of that time trying to get 100s, just to start over in college a few months later where nobody knows or cares about those scores and I’ve gotta do it all over again.
Anyways, I’m sorry, I can really rant about school. My point relating with the book is that you need to always try your best, but also live your life. You need to think about what’s going to matter the most in your life and what you want to be able to look back on. Rowan and Neil went through a lot of self-discovery in their 24 hrs together, and maybe you will too when you read this.
Read: 6/16-6/17 2024
✨ Review ✨
This hit me close academically, especially since I read it a few weeks after graduation. I relate with Rowan getting salutatorian and the feeling of knowing you were so close to being valedictorian. Like what’s even the point of placing someone as “second best”? Now that I’m done with it all, it feels ridiculous to have spent all of that time trying to get 100s, just to start over in college a few months later where nobody knows or cares about those scores and I’ve gotta do it all over again.
Anyways, I’m sorry, I can really rant about school. My point relating with the book is that you need to always try your best, but also live your life. You need to think about what’s going to matter the most in your life and what you want to be able to look back on. Rowan and Neil went through a lot of self-discovery in their 24 hrs together, and maybe you will too when you read this.