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BOOK REVIEW RUNDOWN: REMEMBER ME TOMORROW

πŸ“–BOOK TITLE: REMEMBER ME TOMORROW 

πŸ“–AUTHOR: FARAH HERON

πŸ“–THOUGHTS&OPINIONS: 
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Yes, this book is a little bonkers. This is a very unconventional love story, and you have to really get at it to grasp the story between Jay and Aleeza.

You know I love everything time travel/parallel universe-related, and with each fiction book I read about this topic, my mind is blown away every single time.

Yes, there's more mystery elements than the rom-com because how can Aleeza be in love with Jay, who is not even in her timeline, talk about a guy who is unavailable?

I loved how put together this book was, how the mystery elements worked together; there was no point in this book that was left to assumptions; everything was explained well without being boring and overly descriptive.

Overall, I really enjoyed this story, and definitely this will not be my last Farah Heron's book.

πŸ“–RATINGS: 4 STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐

πŸ“–QUOTES:
Time isn’t linear. There are an infinite number of parallel universes branching off each other


Comments

  1. Oh! I love time-travel books! I am putting this on my list to read!

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  2. Remember Me Tomorrow looks so good!! I may have to read this.

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  3. I am definitely going to put this book in my list!

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  4. Rayo, I love 😍😍😍😍

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  5. I love romantic comedies so this would be a perfect book for me to look into

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    1. Exactly I am sure you will enjoy it as much as i did

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  6. Time-travel are fun to read, but when they include romance it's even better. This one sounds quite intriguing. I'll have to add it to my TBR.

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  7. This sounds like such a good read! I love the mix of time travel, mystery, and romance—it seems like a unique and intriguing story. The idea of falling in love with someone from a different timeline adds such a cool twist, and I’m always up for a book that keeps things interesting without getting bogged down in too much detail. Definitely adding this to my list!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm thrilled you're excited about the book. I hope it lives up to your expectations!

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