anka.trini reviewed The book of tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern
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4 stars
I read this book in a couple of days and I really loved it. I didn't like the ending though but most stories start out amazing and then the ending simply ruins it. It's not like the ending was extremely crappy or anything but it was way too rushed. Like everything built up to this big revelation and then it was all over in 20 pages. However, the book was really well written, full of suspense and quite a quick read despite the 420 pages.
I felt like the love triangle (at least more or less) with Tamara, Marcus and Wesley was unnecessary because it gave almost nothing to the story in my opinion. Why don't just let the boy and a girl be nothing but friends. The characters were lovely though and made the story even more enjoyable. Especially Sister Ignatius, she's simply breathtaking.
All in all, "The Book …
I read this book in a couple of days and I really loved it. I didn't like the ending though but most stories start out amazing and then the ending simply ruins it. It's not like the ending was extremely crappy or anything but it was way too rushed. Like everything built up to this big revelation and then it was all over in 20 pages. However, the book was really well written, full of suspense and quite a quick read despite the 420 pages.
I felt like the love triangle (at least more or less) with Tamara, Marcus and Wesley was unnecessary because it gave almost nothing to the story in my opinion. Why don't just let the boy and a girl be nothing but friends. The characters were lovely though and made the story even more enjoyable. Especially Sister Ignatius, she's simply breathtaking.
All in all, "The Book of Tomorrow" isn't as good as "P.S. I love you" but still an amazing book which everyone should read.