- I won this book as part of a Goodreads Giveaway -
Do you ever read a book and think to yourself, "I could have written that." Not in a snobbish way of thinking the book was not well written, but because of how much it related, connected, and intertwined with your life? Well, this is book was one of those for me during this Great Quarantine Read of 2020.
"In the Now" on the surface is a very standard romantic comedy. You may find a similar story on a Hallmark channel Christmas movie coming this month, but the intricacies and development of the character's feelings over a span of about 15 years really makes this set a little different while you're reading.
- Very Slight Spoilers Ahead -
Our leading lady, Olivia, must come to face her high school bully, Noah, when she comes back into town in her early 30's. Although Olivia is now famous across the globe, she has to prove to herself that this boy, this Noah, has no more control over her. Which, as we all know, is easier said than done when the boy is described as Chris Hemsworth-esque in surgical scrubs.
I myself moved back to my hometown just before my early 30's, and found immense connections to this novel. Although, the boy who called me Chunkette once as an insult will not be haunting my lustful dreams, I still remember the pain that made me feel as a 15 year old girl. I still hold a grudge against him, even though I haven't seen him in all this time (I still remember you, Huling!)
Jennifer Ann Shore really outdid herself in making the characters thoughts and emotions evoke something that I think everyone faces as they come to age. This is really what separates "In the Now," from the next beach-read romance on the shelves.
This book also gets bonus points for dropping in some amazing musical influences that resonated with many in my generation (the Smiths, New Order, Brandon Flowers, etc.)