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A review by treadsbooks
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
5.0
Tropes/Sub-genres featured: insta-love, magical realism, contemporary romance, time-travel, food/travel, forced proximity, he cooks for her
Final Rating: 5/5 ⭐️
Absolutely. Breathtakingly. Beautiful. I genuinely have never read a more beautiful book in my life. This one holds a special place in my heart and has redefined my standards for a 5 star read 1000%!! I am genuinely heartbroken that this story is over, but so overwhelmingly happy that I had the chance to read it. It was difficult to write this review, because I don’t think I did the nuances of this story justice even remotely, but all that I can say is PLEASE go read this book ASAP!! I read this book without any other preconceptions other than the premise of the novel, and I would highly recommend that you read it this way as well!
“Love is never a matter of time – but a matter of timing”
Our story begins with Clementine, a book publicist suffering immense grief, who inherits her aunt’s magical apartment. Her aunt always told her that this apartment was a ‘pinch in time,’ but Clementine never fully believed her story until she woke up to a strange man in her living room. She realizes that Iwan is living seven years in the past, and she is living seven years in his future.
When I tell you I PURPOSELY tried to read this book slowly, because I knew that it was going to be my new favorite two chapters in, and I STILL finished it in 2 days.
Final Rating: 5/5 ⭐️
Absolutely. Breathtakingly. Beautiful. I genuinely have never read a more beautiful book in my life. This one holds a special place in my heart and has redefined my standards for a 5 star read 1000%!! I am genuinely heartbroken that this story is over, but so overwhelmingly happy that I had the chance to read it. It was difficult to write this review, because I don’t think I did the nuances of this story justice even remotely, but all that I can say is PLEASE go read this book ASAP!! I read this book without any other preconceptions other than the premise of the novel, and I would highly recommend that you read it this way as well!
“Love is never a matter of time – but a matter of timing”
Our story begins with Clementine, a book publicist suffering immense grief, who inherits her aunt’s magical apartment. Her aunt always told her that this apartment was a ‘pinch in time,’ but Clementine never fully believed her story until she woke up to a strange man in her living room. She realizes that Iwan is living seven years in the past, and she is living seven years in his future.
When I tell you I PURPOSELY tried to read this book slowly, because I knew that it was going to be my new favorite two chapters in, and I STILL finished it in 2 days.