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Just One Day by Gayle Forman
5.0

Going into Just One Day, I knew I would enjoy it. The story appealed to me, the reviews were fabulous, and I adore Gayle Forman. Sure enough, my expectations were not only met but exceeded.

Allyson reminded me a lot of myself. She was very much a good girl. Rather than going out partying with friends, she spent her nights alone in the hotel room, not wanting to get in trouble and not really into the crowds. She was smart and kind but rather quiet. That changes when she meets Willem, an outgoing, fearless guy who does pretty much whatever he wants. He’s a traveling actor at the end of his run and he and Allyson just happen to meet. He brings out a new side of Allyson in the day they spend together.

Allyson and Willem’s story is key to the book but the time they spend together is actually very short (just one day.) Following what seems like a magical night, Allyson wakes up alone and must go on with her life without him. The year following brings a whole new Allyson and even though she constantly thinks of Willem, she has to learn to love herself without him. College helps her with that, especially with the help of some new unexpected friends.

Gayle Forman’s writing is spectacular and her voice is spot on. Readers will have no trouble getting hooked on Just One Day through the writing alone.

The setting of Paris (though only briefly set there) is so fabulous. I felt like I was seeing everything alongside Allyson and Willem. Gayle Forman includes the highlights of Paris but that is far from all she includes. She draws attention to the lesser known attractions of Paris and it was so fun. If you can’t make it to Paris sometime soon, read Just One Day and you’ll feel like you’re there.

Overall, read Just One Day if you haven’t already. It’s a fabulous contemporary story that will leave you eager for the conclusion to Allyson and Willem’s story.