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4.5 stars, rounded up.So much to love about Rachel Lynn Solomon's new book, Today Tonight Tomorrow .Neil and Rowan have been bitter rivals all four years of high school. From an essay contest freshman year, they’ve battled over everything—grades, SAT scores, pull-ups in gym class, college acceptances—they even had to be student council co-presidents. They constantly taunt and torture one another, and Rowan is hoping that today, the last day of high school, she’ll be named valedictorian over h...
Release day update:Today Tonight Tomorrow is officially out in the world, and I'm so thrilled to share that it's Barnes & Noble's YA Book Club pick for August!!Update:Today Tonight Tomorrow's publication date has been moved to July 28, 2020 as a result of the pandemic. I'm sorry it'll take a bit longer, but I'm still so excited for you to meet Rowan and Neil this summer! Stay safe and be well 💙Earlier updates:Hi! This book was so incredibly fun to write, and I can't wait to share it in summer 20...
This was such a cute and unexpected read. I haven't had luck with my past couple reads so I looked to see what I had on my TBR that had the highest average rating and ended up picking this book up on a whim. I was sent this by the publisher and don't think I would've picked it up otherwise to be honest so I'm very grateful for that! I loved all the discussions that were brought up here. Romance as a real, respectable genre. The worries Rowan has as an aspiring writer were really relatable for me...
Y'all, I have been anticipating this book since it was originally pitched as a "YA mix of the Hating Game + Dazed and Confused" and I am SO HAPPY TO SAY that this was exactly what I was hoping it would be and honestly just an all-around perfect YA contemporary for me. I laughed, I teared up, I SWOONED. It has my favorite trope (enemies to lovers) set in one of my favorite cities (Seattle) and it was just so perfect in every way. If you're looking for something fun to escape into this summer, loo...
Rachel Lynn Solomon's first two books were hard hitting, bitter sweet books so when I learned that her newest one would be light & fun, I was ready. It did not disappoint either! This book takes place in a day and is fun and romantic and gives you all the Seattle vibes! It made my 10 things I hate about you heart so happy. Also I Love how Solomon weaves the Jewish faith into each one of her books. I don't know nearly enough about the Jewish faith and I always appreciate learning more. A fun boo...
“There’s this word in Japanese: tsundoku,” Neil says suddenly. “It’s my favorite word in any language.”“What does it mean?”He grins. “It means acquiring more books than you could ever realistically read.” Academic rivals to lovers, an exciting end-of-the-year competition, unrequited love, secret yearning (and more) wrapped into an incredible book- WHY HAVEN’T YOU READ THIS YET? Better question, WHY DID IT TAKE ME SO LONG TO FINALLY PICK THIS UP? I literally hate myself for not reading this ea
Opposites attract is my favorite trope, so it made sense to start there. Because, of course, the thing about opposites: they always have a lot more in common than they think.Rowan Roth has a lot of things happening on her last day of high school. Will she be named valedictorian, or will that honor go to her arch rival and nemesis, Neil McNair? There’s the Howl, a game for the graduating Seniors that’s one part Senior Tag and one part scavenger hunt around Seattle. She also has plans to go to a b...
I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH! 💃🏻💞💞I want to wrap it in softest blankets, treating it chilled Chardonnay and strawberry cheesecake ice cream. ( that’s how I show my kindness to my loved ones. But of course my Chardonnay treat is limited with one glass😆)🥂🍨This was the sweetest, smartest, most entertaining and also most thought provoking, brilliant novel and I can honestly say this is so far my favorite young adult reading.It reminds you of Mindy Kalling’s Netflix series Never Have I Ever’s frenemies
Update: this beautiful and amazing gem of a book is out now. An exquisite book that manages to convey so many beautiful feelings at once. Today Tonight Tomorrow has a delicious format usually seen in movies, where all the events happen during the final day of high school for Rowan Roth and Neil McNair.In the four years, they both have been attending the same school they have been rivals competing for everything, from grades, a position on the student council, science projects, and most recently
i wish this high school experience had been one of my high school experiences. sigh.this is a really fun story, filled with academic rivalry, a city wide scavenger hunt, enemies becoming friends to only realise they are actually something more, and growing bonds between family and friends. its a cute story with some really good things to offer.however, im personally not a fan of stories that take place during a set time frame, as its often too limiting. with this particular book, it takes place
✧・ ゚ 5 stars ゚ ・✧ “Crush’ is too weak a word to describe how I feel. It doesn’t do you justice, but maybe it works for me. I am the one who is crushed. I’m crushed that we have only ever regarded each other as enemies. I’m crushed when the day ends and I haven’t said anything to you that isn’t cloaked in five layers of sarcasm.” Today Tonight Tomorrow is the perfect romance story. Rowan Roth and Neil McNair are academic rivals, having competed against each other through high school, the ultima...
7/28/2020: HAPPY RELEASE DAY TO THIS GEM! So excited to foist this on all my friends so we can Zoom-gush together 💙💙💙◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️◻️This book has my WHOLE. DAMN. HEART. It's like the love child of Booksmart and The Hating Game, but also just so uniquely Rachel Lynn Solomon??Today Tonight Tomorrow reminds me of all the reasons I absolutely love contemporary YA fic. It’s witty and uplifting and progressive. It shows characters inhabiting a reality very much like m
"...follows two rival overachievers who realize they may actually love each other over the course of 24 hours on the last day of senior year." what's really ironic is this will be coming out... after my senior year. I won't be in high school anymore. that's terrifying. I hate it.
Today Tonight Tomorrow is a delightfully precious love letter to the city of Seattle, as well as a celebration of first love.Sticky sweet in every way, I absolutely adored this High School Romantic Comedy.It's the last day of Senior year, and Rowan Roth wants nothing more than to beat her archenemy and academic rival, Neil McNair, one last time. The two have been in a brutal competition with one another since the start of high school, coming in first and second at almost EVERYTHING. From the ver...
OH MY JESUS. When it comes to rom coms theres a thin line between a good book and a rewrite of literally any sally thorne book. BUT this book omfg THIS BOOK. It was cute, witty and made my nerd heart smile and literally explode. Rowan and Neil are my academic rivals to lovers DREAM and literally are my favorite short couple LMAO. Their banter>>>> literally let me be insulted by either of them I would cry of hapiness. While they go all over seattle to find clues they develop like the cutest frien...
this book made me realize even more what a shitty high school experience i had and how much i missed. sometimes i either got too caught up in the moment, or i didn't get caught in the moment at all. but yknow, i'm a college sophomore now, and i can't go back. i can only look back at my memories, at the people i met and the people i lost. i can look back at the laughs, tears, and smiles i let. at the exams i cheated on, tests i didn't study for, homework i ignored, activities i wasn't a part of.i...
New week, New BookTube Video - all about the best (and worst) literary couplesThe Written Review Unless you've been under a rock for the last four years, everyone knows Rowan and Neil hate each other.It all started with a clash in class, then spiraled into student council elections and next thing you know, anything thing that could be construed as a competition because a life-or-death battle for Rowan and Neil.When Neil is named valedictorian, Rowan finds herself filled with...emptiness.Fou
Academic rivals to reluctant allies to friends to lovers. Nuff said.
The thing about this book is that I only wanted one thing from it.Nothing makes me feel summerier than a romantic YA contemporary, and nothing feels better than feeling summery.And this was a fun romance that worked for me.So even though the social issues felt very forcefully inserted, even though the other relationships in this book besides the central one fell by the wayside, even though overall this felt very tryhard...I don't care about any of it.Because romance.Bottom line: For once I'm not...
2 StarsThis should have been a slam dunk for me ~ enemies-to-love, Seattle setting, and a YA rom-com. As it stands, I'm having a hard time finding things that I really liked. Mostly, it was was mediocre to frustrating for me.I was immediately bothered by the personality and attitude of the heroine. From experience with one of my favorite tropes, I know that first impressions and character personalities can shift, but I never really warmed up to Rowan or her personality. I had liked Neil more, bu...