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erinmiranda 's review for:
Today Tonight Tomorrow
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
This was super cute and exactly what I wanted. I’m a huge academic and I write books and I love romance and romance books, so naturally this book was a perfect fit for me.
I think the choice of setting this book over one day was really interesting and fun, and with the whole graduating and senior game thing it made sense that all this would happen in one day.
The main characters were super cute and had great chemistry, I loved seeing them slowly get to know each other and discover how well they fit together (or I guess not so slowly in their time, but slowly in my reading time if that makes sense).
I liked the discussion about romance novels, what they mean to women, and how they’re constantly belittled. I’m definitely guilty of calling them ‘trashy’ or ‘silly’ in a subconscious attempt to not seem shallow or unintelligent, when really what is more deep, profound, and complex than love and the human experience? I like writing novels and I feel confident about creating fantasy, mystery, historical, etc. stories, but a pure and simple romance novel seems impossible. I’ll never understand how these authors can hold my attention for 300+ pages with nothing but a pair of characters going through normal human things. It’s truely a feat.
I do have to brag that I guessed that plot twist about as early as I possibly could have, but it didn’t ruin anything for me, only built anticipation :)
I really enjoyed this and ate it up in 2 days. Highly recommend.
I think the choice of setting this book over one day was really interesting and fun, and with the whole graduating and senior game thing it made sense that all this would happen in one day.
The main characters were super cute and had great chemistry, I loved seeing them slowly get to know each other and discover how well they fit together (or I guess not so slowly in their time, but slowly in my reading time if that makes sense).
I liked the discussion about romance novels, what they mean to women, and how they’re constantly belittled. I’m definitely guilty of calling them ‘trashy’ or ‘silly’ in a subconscious attempt to not seem shallow or unintelligent, when really what is more deep, profound, and complex than love and the human experience? I like writing novels and I feel confident about creating fantasy, mystery, historical, etc. stories, but a pure and simple romance novel seems impossible. I’ll never understand how these authors can hold my attention for 300+ pages with nothing but a pair of characters going through normal human things. It’s truely a feat.
I do have to brag that I guessed that plot twist about as early as I possibly could have, but it didn’t ruin anything for me, only built anticipation :)
I really enjoyed this and ate it up in 2 days. Highly recommend.