A review by itshassan
Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore

4.0

Anyone who lived long enough to understand the significance of time must have wished to travel and live to a different time period. This tale brings a twist to it, rather it makes the protagonist travel to a different time "period" each year with no clue how to live though it, aided only by her mother and another helpful ally(more on him in the story later). While one might get frustrated by the frequent mistakes and forced decisions made by the protagonist, mistakes and decisions however, eventually maketh a man (and a woman! Just like the protagonist). That, along with another realization that moments, however they are, must be treasured and respected, for there are no second chances and reattempts, just like the character had none despite the weird time travel. The book has a lot to teach, and a really nice story to tell, despite the inconvenience of attempting to fit everything within 300 pages.