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gglazer 's review for:
The Book of Tomorrow
by Cecelia Ahern
This book's over-privileged teenage heroine, beset by family woes, goes to live with odd relatives near a crumbling castle in Ireland. She finds a magical diary that writes itself, revealing her own future.
It's a great premise, but I found the character's radical transformation hard to believe, and the ending was pretty unsatisfying. I wound up wishing the story was told from the perspective of another character -- a mysterious nun who lives on the castle grounds -- rather than the protagonist. Meh.
It's a great premise, but I found the character's radical transformation hard to believe, and the ending was pretty unsatisfying. I wound up wishing the story was told from the perspective of another character -- a mysterious nun who lives on the castle grounds -- rather than the protagonist. Meh.