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Jul 04, 2019 09:11AM
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Hey, guys!I just started this book, and I love it so far!! Reynolds has a way of writing in such an interesting, entertaining, and humorous voice. I've even read some parts aloud with my sister just for fun, and we've literally laughed out loud. It may deal with serious topics, but the author knows how to deliver them with a humorous connotation that makes it not too heavy of a book in its entirety. I don't think I've read a book with this kind of writing voice, so I'm super excited to finish it soon! :)
I just finished this two days ago, and I absolutely loved it! The writing, the humor, the characters, the story, ... it all just clicked for me. Really enjoyed this book.
I just finished Opposite of Always. I enjoyed this book for the most part. I thought the characters were developed pretty well. The plot was the part I had the most issue with. I will give the author credit for undertaking a time warp story, though.
I really liked opposite of always. Time travel always fascinates me and I absolutely love reading books around that premise(so any time travel recs are welcome). Moreover, this was written purely from a male character's POV, which was a first for me. It wasn't as amazing as I had hoped it to be, but it was a good book.Though, I've got a question. I did not completely understand the ending. Was he able to save her? Or is he just living those 4 months on loop?


