I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.Tomorrow is the sequel to Yesterday but can be read as a standalone novel. That said, I didn't read Yesterday and though it was quite easy to understand what was going on in Tomorrow, I can't help but feel I would have enjoyed it ...
This book had such an interesting twist on dystopian! The book is set in two times -- 2063 and 1986. I loved both getting to see the world as it became and the world I was alive in. Just like Eleanor & Park, it was fascinating to read about a time when I was just two -- how different (and how muc...
I'm going to do this review a little differently by saying at the beginning that I enjoyed this book far more than I thought I would, based on it's Goodreads rating. Currently it sits at 3.34 average which actually surprises me quite a bit, because it's one more the more unique YA dystopians than I...
I think I quite liked this one. It was certainly different from a lot of what I've read lately and I definitely appreciated that. The story felt new and the main characters were ones I had no problem routing for. It also moved at a good pace which is always a good thing.I also loved that it took pla...
Very interesting. I'm hoping for a sequel. I know there's more to this story that just this novel. Full review to come when it's not 1 o'clock in the am lolRead full review here: http://courtreadsandreviews.blogspot.ca/2013/04/review-yesterday.html
Yesterday by C. K. Kelly Martin was a slightly disappointing read for me. I have heard really good things about this author but I was not overly wowed by this book, though the writing was good and I would still consider checking out her other works. I really liked the idea behind this story but the ...
4.5 starsIt's with these kind of stories why I fell in love with Young Adult books even more so in YA realistic fiction. The messages they try to give out is incredible; prepubescent and barely adolescent characters be the bearer of unfathomable potent emotions and imposing wisdom that could put you...
I enjoyed reading the guy's POV on first love, painful breakups, friendship and teen pregnancy, and how you deal with the crap life throws in your face, even when you've tried to do the right thing. I liked it, but I have some objections:I wanted to see what Nick saw in Sascha, but ended up being al...
Here is the summary from the Kobo store: THEN: The formation of the UNA, the high threat of eco-terrorism, the mammoth rates of unemployment and subsequent escape into a world of virtual reality are things any student can read about in their twenty-first century textbooks and part of the normal, ...
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