All the Butterflies in the World
by:
Rodney Jones (author)
Sequel to The Sun, the Moon, and Maybe the TrainsWith her senior year looming, Tess McKinnon has two goals: hanging out with her best friend, Liz, and avoiding her judgmental, alcoholic mother. Then yummy John Bartley arrives—to tell Mrs. McKinnon that her daughter is dead. Distinctly still...
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Sequel to The Sun, the Moon, and Maybe the TrainsWith her senior year looming, Tess McKinnon has two goals: hanging out with her best friend, Liz, and avoiding her judgmental, alcoholic mother. Then yummy John Bartley arrives—to tell Mrs. McKinnon that her daughter is dead. Distinctly still alive, Tess is baffled by John’s tales of 1800s time travel, rewritten lives, and l
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781940215365 (1940215366)
ASIN: 1940215366
Publisher: Red Adept Publishing, LLC
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
This was a rather complex love story that spanned two centuries in a touching manner. I really enjoyed the characterization that went on in this book. Small details about characters were brought back, such as Tess's best friend loving The White Stripes, and this really made me feel connected to th...
When I finished off the first book (The Sun, the Moon, and Maybe the Trains), I was a little ticked off. Knowing that there was a second one, that Tess and John were going to have to go through all of this again was exciting, but at the same time, frustrating. Especially knowing that they were going...
All The Butterflies in the World picked up right at the same moment as the previous book ended. John and Tess are face to face and it is clear that the Butterfly Effect is in play. While I am fascinated with that theory, it almost made me a little sad to know that the moments I loved the most betwee...