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Opposite of Always
by Justin A. Reynolds
For a book that replayed the same day over and over again, it didn't feel very repetitive.
Jack was a well written, all around great guy and when time resets he's thrown into a loop learning and figuring out to do the right thing. How to be a good friend and son and person. Humor is used in a way to make the story feel light when sometimes life can seem pretty dark. Justin A. Reynolds created a world and wrote a story that wasn't redundant but instead heartening.
I did have issue with some of the hospital scenes though, knowing the author used to be a nurse. That doesn't change the fact that this was a great book.
Jack was a well written, all around great guy and when time resets he's thrown into a loop learning and figuring out to do the right thing. How to be a good friend and son and person. Humor is used in a way to make the story feel light when sometimes life can seem pretty dark. Justin A. Reynolds created a world and wrote a story that wasn't redundant but instead heartening.
I did have issue with some of the hospital scenes though, knowing the author used to be a nurse. That doesn't change the fact that this was a great book.