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theobviousmystery 's review for:
The Book Of Tomorrow
by Cecelia Ahern
I feel of having lived through something magical. Have you ever felt it? A feeling of contentment when it all works out, all secrets revealed and the characters get to have a more realistic happy ending. A magic enchantment that keeps you earthbound but also lets you soar the skies as you explore and unravel the mystery along with the protagonist? Have you felt it? If you haven't The book of Tomorrow promises everything that I have mentioned.
The Book of tomorrow is the story of a family through the eyes of the protagonist Tamara. Tamara's rich and selfish lifestyle has changed when her father, after realizing the debt he is in, commits suicide, leaving his wife and his daughter to fend for themselves. The story takes place in the countryside where Tamara and her mother go to live with her Uncle and Aunt. Her she discovers friends, life and a magical book that literally shakes her world to her core.
The book, right from its cover to the plot was magical. Cecilia does a beautiful job of turning 320 pages of paper into something beautifully magical. I love how all the characters appear to be real rather than fictional. She does an amazing work of expressing and getting through emotions felt by the characters. The plot, even if it wasn't real, was magical but had a human quality to it. If you have not read it already, I really suggest you grab a copy and read it asap!
The Book of tomorrow is the story of a family through the eyes of the protagonist Tamara. Tamara's rich and selfish lifestyle has changed when her father, after realizing the debt he is in, commits suicide, leaving his wife and his daughter to fend for themselves. The story takes place in the countryside where Tamara and her mother go to live with her Uncle and Aunt. Her she discovers friends, life and a magical book that literally shakes her world to her core.
The book, right from its cover to the plot was magical. Cecilia does a beautiful job of turning 320 pages of paper into something beautifully magical. I love how all the characters appear to be real rather than fictional. She does an amazing work of expressing and getting through emotions felt by the characters. The plot, even if it wasn't real, was magical but had a human quality to it. If you have not read it already, I really suggest you grab a copy and read it asap!