I usually hate time travel books. But this one was so well done. Lessons to be learned.
I usually hate time travel books. But this one was so well done. Lessons to be learned.
Bubblegum for the mind. This was an unexpected delight. Easy read - read in about 3 hours. Uncomplicated enjoyment.
Thirty-something Alexis drinks too much one night after a bad breakup, and wakes up in 2002 finding her 18 yo self “Lexi” in her college town. Awkward-so she poses as Lexi‘s older sister…can she stop Lexi from making big mistakes?? Delightful and poignant💗
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I like this story. It‘s about a woman who meets her younger self and together they try to fix their own problems. This also feels like the ultimate second chance one would get in life, which we would all want.
4½⭐
If you‘ve been looking for a good time travel story that has the potential to touch your heart in more ways than one, then look no further. Our MC isn‘t the most likable character but this is a story about her growth as a person and it showcases that quite favorably. I really liked this…it actually seriously surprised me how much it affected me. If only we could really have a do-over…
An immature woman in her mid–30s involuntarily time travels to “fix” her younger self. Does it work (is she successful *and* am I satisfied as a reader)? Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#the-girl-i-was
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