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Again Again
by E. Lockhart
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher and netgalley. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Again, Again
Author: E. Lockhart
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended For...: romance lovers, second chance romance, and multi-verse storylines
Publication Date: June 2, 2020
Genre: YA Contemporary
Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, substance abuse TW, heartache, second chances)
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 288
Synopsis: If you could live your life again, what would you do differently?
After a near-fatal family catastrophe and an unexpected romantic upheaval, Adelaide Buchwald finds herself catapulted into a summer of wild possibility, during which she will fall in and out of love a thousand times—while finally confronting the secrets she keeps, her ideas about love, and the weird grandiosity of the human mind.
Review: For the most part I thought the book was well done. The story-telling is unique and I loved the attention to detail the author had when crafting the book. The character development for the most part was well done and the world building was amazingly well done. I also loved how thought provoking the book was and how much the book had me flipping back and forth between scenes!
However, I did feel like the book pacing was a bit slow in spots and that the book could have done a bit better on some of the side characters developments. I wished that the book focused on the brother than our main characters love life as well, but it’s still well done.
Verdict: Amazing read! Definitely a must read!
Book: Again, Again
Author: E. Lockhart
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended For...: romance lovers, second chance romance, and multi-verse storylines
Publication Date: June 2, 2020
Genre: YA Contemporary
Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, substance abuse TW, heartache, second chances)
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 288
Synopsis: If you could live your life again, what would you do differently?
After a near-fatal family catastrophe and an unexpected romantic upheaval, Adelaide Buchwald finds herself catapulted into a summer of wild possibility, during which she will fall in and out of love a thousand times—while finally confronting the secrets she keeps, her ideas about love, and the weird grandiosity of the human mind.
Review: For the most part I thought the book was well done. The story-telling is unique and I loved the attention to detail the author had when crafting the book. The character development for the most part was well done and the world building was amazingly well done. I also loved how thought provoking the book was and how much the book had me flipping back and forth between scenes!
However, I did feel like the book pacing was a bit slow in spots and that the book could have done a bit better on some of the side characters developments. I wished that the book focused on the brother than our main characters love life as well, but it’s still well done.
Verdict: Amazing read! Definitely a must read!