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A review by karenstory
The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern
4.0
Catching up…
It was quite a while ago that I read this one. While browsing the library shelves, I was reminded of this book, and decided to re-visit it and provide my review to Goodreads.
This story is probably more suited for young adults, but it can be somewhat entertaining for anyone who enjoys a little magical adventure, light read.
In some ways this is a mystery, a coming-of-age story, about a once spoiled girl, who through boredom finds a magical diary and everything changes.
Consider this…
You find a book and begin to read a page. You don’t think much of it. But when the events of the day play out the same way as what you had read in the book, what are you to think?
What if you knew what was going to happen tomorrow and because you knew and didn’t like what you knew, you could change the outcome – would you?
Or was there a story in-between those pages for you to learn, that you needed to know?
What will you do?
Perhaps…pick up this book and read it?
It was quite a while ago that I read this one. While browsing the library shelves, I was reminded of this book, and decided to re-visit it and provide my review to Goodreads.
This story is probably more suited for young adults, but it can be somewhat entertaining for anyone who enjoys a little magical adventure, light read.
In some ways this is a mystery, a coming-of-age story, about a once spoiled girl, who through boredom finds a magical diary and everything changes.
Consider this…
You find a book and begin to read a page. You don’t think much of it. But when the events of the day play out the same way as what you had read in the book, what are you to think?
What if you knew what was going to happen tomorrow and because you knew and didn’t like what you knew, you could change the outcome – would you?
Or was there a story in-between those pages for you to learn, that you needed to know?
What will you do?
Perhaps…pick up this book and read it?