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thenext_jen 's review for:
The Book of Tomorrow
by Cecelia Ahern
I often noted while reading this that Tamara's character was not quite what I had expected, however the slow discovery of her story courtesy of her whacky family and her personal family tragedy, had me interested all the way through.
I loved the contrast of fantasy with very stark reality, and just the right amount of suspense. And who wouldn't want to know someone as cool as 70-year old Sister Ingatius, even though she seemed to me rather liberal for a nun.
This book came to me at just the right time - while stuck at home all weekend with a headcold (a perfect remedy).
I loved the contrast of fantasy with very stark reality, and just the right amount of suspense. And who wouldn't want to know someone as cool as 70-year old Sister Ingatius, even though she seemed to me rather liberal for a nun.
This book came to me at just the right time - while stuck at home all weekend with a headcold (a perfect remedy).