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christineisme 's review for:
The Book of Tomorrow
by Cecelia Ahern
It's about: After her father commits suicide because of impeding financial ruin, sixteen-year old Tamara and her mother move to the country to live with her controlling aunt and passive uncle. At first Tamara is bored and resentful, but then she discovers a mysterious book which tells her the events that will occur the next day. Tamara soon discovers many secrets as she tries to fix the future.
Warnings: Some f-words and a sex scene but it wasn't graphic.
I thought: Based on the plot and the fact that the author also wrote P.S. I Love You I thought the book was going to be fluffy and so I did not have high expectations. However, the writing was really sharp and the storyline really captured my attention. I love that it takes place in Ireland, I liked the quirky characters and eerie places. Ahern is good at creating suspense and excitement. The novel has a lovely whimsical tone. Tamara's voice was very authentic and honest-- I appreciated her character development. However...read my review at The Blue Bookcase for more
Warnings: Some f-words and a sex scene but it wasn't graphic.
I thought: Based on the plot and the fact that the author also wrote P.S. I Love You I thought the book was going to be fluffy and so I did not have high expectations. However, the writing was really sharp and the storyline really captured my attention. I love that it takes place in Ireland, I liked the quirky characters and eerie places. Ahern is good at creating suspense and excitement. The novel has a lovely whimsical tone. Tamara's voice was very authentic and honest-- I appreciated her character development. However...read my review at The Blue Bookcase for more