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A review by ruby_tuesday
Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon
adventurous
emotional
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
What i loved about this book can really be encompassed by the author herself.
“This book is a love letter to love, but it was a love letter to Seattle first.” -Rachel Lynn Solomon’s
The way the author really brought together all these amazing aspects of the city and brought them to life, was what made it obvious to me how much care and heart went into writing this book. The chemistry between Neil and Rowan was really cute. I found this book really to be a perfect read as someone who also shares Rowan’s thoughts on graduation and though it may be too much for some, I liked how the leads discuss issues that affect them or may be taboo to others. More than just the academic rivals to lovers trope, this book has heart, adventure and new beginnings.
“This book is a love letter to love, but it was a love letter to Seattle first.” -Rachel Lynn Solomon’s
The way the author really brought together all these amazing aspects of the city and brought them to life, was what made it obvious to me how much care and heart went into writing this book. The chemistry between Neil and Rowan was really cute. I found this book really to be a perfect read as someone who also shares Rowan’s thoughts on graduation and though it may be too much for some, I liked how the leads discuss issues that affect them or may be taboo to others. More than just the academic rivals to lovers trope, this book has heart, adventure and new beginnings.