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Today Tonight Tomorrow
by Rachel Lynn Solomon
July 28, 2020:
This book is out in the world today and I can’t be happier..more people can read this beauty now! I haven’t felt so happy reading a contemporary in a while.
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Rowan and Neil are rivals who are always trying to compete each other but the final day school battle changes many things between them.
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➸ If you love rivals-to-lovers trope, then do not miss this. It was amazing to see the shift in the arcs of both the characters and the way they became friends. They realise they have more in common than they know.
➸ Rowan loves romance novels and I appreciate the author to bring up this subject as a main point in this book. People often look upon those who read romance books, by saying that those are trash. Why we need to be ‘guilty’ about anything that we read for ‘pleasure’?
➸ Both Rowan and Neil are Jewish and we get to see some important discussion about what it means to be Jewish and how people look at you differently.
➸ The whole story is set in a span of 24 hrs and frankly, I love such stories. It never felt like it was rushed and it was great to see how things can be changed within a day
This book is out in the world today and I can’t be happier..more people can read this beauty now! I haven’t felt so happy reading a contemporary in a while.
~
Rowan and Neil are rivals who are always trying to compete each other but the final day school battle changes many things between them.
~
➸ If you love rivals-to-lovers trope, then do not miss this. It was amazing to see the shift in the arcs of both the characters and the way they became friends. They realise they have more in common than they know.
➸ Rowan loves romance novels and I appreciate the author to bring up this subject as a main point in this book. People often look upon those who read romance books, by saying that those are trash. Why we need to be ‘guilty’ about anything that we read for ‘pleasure’?
➸ Both Rowan and Neil are Jewish and we get to see some important discussion about what it means to be Jewish and how people look at you differently.
➸ The whole story is set in a span of 24 hrs and frankly, I love such stories. It never felt like it was rushed and it was great to see how things can be changed within a day