![]() I wondered if it would be a disappointing echo to the insanely bewitched “Before I Fall” by Lauren Oliver, a book about a time traveling teen that is also around 500 pages, which I read a good three or four years ago. As in, ‘bar set for 100 feet and someone jumped to 300 feet’ new height. This book brings ‘time travel fiction’ to a whole new height. And mind you, page 225 is not even halfway through this 500-page beast.īe ready for spoilers, but nothing you won’t be reading in the first 50 or so pages, which is not a lot when you keep in mind this book spans four months over and over. Then, page 225 rolled around, and this book got logged into the ‘will still be thinking about it five years later’ category. It immediately became one of my top ten favorite words. ![]() ![]() I knew I’d remember some words from this book when the female love interest, Kate, made up the word ‘craugh’ which means crying and laughing at the same time. Endless staircase showing the main character, Jack King, and the stairs he keeps showing up on throughout “Opposite of Always” by Justin A. ![]()
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