

When I first read the premise of this book, I was very interested. I love stories that play with time, and when done well, time loops can make for an exciting read. Unfortunately, this one didn’t work for me.
The biggest hurdle was how it’s marketed as YA. I don't feel like it belongs in this genre. The recurring focus on teens, sex, Swedish Fish, and Mr. Rogers with Lady Elaine quickly became more irritating than entertaining.
Beyond that, the story itself felt directionless and, honestly, pretty boring. I struggled to stay engaged and almost DNF’d several times. While I’m grateful to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this, it’s not a book I’ll be recommending.
When I first read the premise of this book, I was very interested. I love stories that play with time, and when done well, time loops can make for an exciting read. Unfortunately, this one didn’t work for me.
The biggest hurdle was how it’s marketed as YA. I don't feel like it belongs in this genre. The recurring focus on teens, sex, Swedish Fish, and Mr. Rogers with Lady Elaine quickly became more irritating than entertaining.
Beyond that, the story itself felt directionless and, honestly, pretty boring. I struggled to stay engaged and almost DNF’d several times. While I’m grateful to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this, it’s not a book I’ll be recommending.