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Original Title: | The Book of Tomorrow |
ISBN: | 0007233701 (ISBN13: 9780007233700) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://cecelia-ahern.com/books/the-book-of-tomorrow |
Characters: | Tamara Goodwin |
Setting: | Ireland Kilsaney(Ireland) |

Cecelia Ahern
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.67 | 33175 Users | 2791 Reviews
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Title | : | The Book of Tomorrow |
Author | : | Cecelia Ahern |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | December 3rd 2009 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Fantasy. Romance. Young Adult |
Narration In Pursuance Of Books The Book of Tomorrow
Tamara Goodwin has always lived in the here and now, never giving a second thought to tomorrow. Until a traveling library arrives in her tiny village, bringing with it a mysterious, large leather-bound book locked with a gold clasp and padlock.What she discovers within the pages takes her breath away and shakes her world to its core.
A mesmerizing story about how tomorrow can change what happens today...
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Ratings: 3.67 From 33175 Users | 2791 ReviewsAppraise Containing Books The Book of Tomorrow
The first thing I should say is that I picked this book up about 4 hours ago and haven't been able to put it down since. It isn't a short book, it runs just over 300 pages, but I simply couldn't stop reading. The story of loss and finding yourself again afterward hits close to home. I too have lost a parent - my mom, suddenly a week before my 19th birthday. Many of the feelings were familiar ones. The unexpected anger at someone, the sudden crying at anything sad, are all true to life. However,Fans of Cecelia Aherns work will no doubt love her latest novel, The Book of Tomorrow, but typical YA readers may have a more difficult time getting into this beautifully written, but slow-paced story about a spoiled teen girl who learns some hard lessons about life, fate and how your actions affect the world around you.The story follows Tamara after the suicide of her father. Shes grown up rich and spoiled, but after her fathers death, she and her mother are left with nothing so they must move
Before reading The Book Of Tomorrow I had only read one book by Cecelia Ahern which was The Gift. I did enjoy The Gift but it didn't make enough impression on me to put Cecelia Ahern at the top of my favourite authors list and so I did not rush out to find any of her other books. When searching for a book I always try my Library's returns section and this is where I found The Book Of Tomorrow. From the cover it looked to me to be a bit of a mystical book, and when reading the back for further

4.5 stars. I actually had read this book before, but couldn't remember what happened. Ridiculous memory of mine, as the book was fantastic, very different and pretty dark for Cecelia Ahern. Read it!
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After thinking about this book for a bit I've decided on 3 stars, not 4. This book could not decide what it wanted to be. It's all gold and purple and sparkly and it starts out like chick lit but it really wants to be a dark, gothic novel. Okay, maybe not so dark but definitely gothic-a crumbling castle, mysterious people living in little cottages, to say more would be to step into spoiler territory but you get the point. And while I'm totally okay that there was no explanation given for the
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