Tuesday, November 15, 2022

See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon - HIGH

See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
, 419 pages. Simon and Schuster, 2022. $16

Language: PG-13 (20 swears, 3 ‘f’); Mature Content: PG-13 (Sexual jokes throughout the book and making out briefly described); Violence: G 

BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL 

AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH

 In order to escape dramatic events that unfolded at her high school, Barrett Bloom goes to college. At first glance, college seems like the perfect thing that Barrett needs, but when little details start making her first day of college worse and worse- Barrett struggles to be an optimist. One of those details being, her frenemy from high school is her roomate. When it seems Barrett can't take it anymore, she goes to sleep, and wakes up in the same day... the cursed first day of college. Can Barrett make it out of the loop she's mysteriously caught in? Or will she have to find join in living every single day the same? 

See You Yesterday is a cute novel, good for cuddling by the fire on a cold autumn day. Barrett can be relatable at times and she can also seem annoying. This book is good to read for the romance, the cute little scenes of Barrett and her love interest are awesome, but the overall plot is rather boring and overused. I mean, Groundhog day, Happy Death Day and The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things all have the same plot. Barrett Bloom is described as curvy, with wavy dark hair and pale skin. Miles (her love interest) is Asian.

Kenzie Hoehne 

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