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See You Yesterday
See You Yesterday | Rachel Lynn Solomon
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From the author of Today Tonight Tomorrow comes a magical romance in the vein of Groundhog Day about a girl forced to relive her disastrous first day of collegeonly to discover that her nemesis is stuck in the time loop with her. Barrett Bloom is hoping college will be a fresh start after a messy high school experience. But when school begins on September 21st, everything goes wrong. Shes humiliated by the know-it-all in her physics class, she botches her interview for the college paper, and at a party that night, she accidentally sets a frat on fire. She panics and flees, and when she realizes her roommate locked her out of their dorm, she falls asleep in the common room. The next morning, Barretts perplexed to find herself back in her dorm room bed, no longer smelling of ashes and crushed dreams. Its September 21st. Again. And after a confrontation with Miles, the guy from Physics 101, she learns shes not alonehes been trapped for months. When her attempts to fix her timeline fail, she agrees to work with Miles to find a way out. Soon theyre exploring the mysterious underbelly of the university and going on wild, romantic adventures. As they start falling for each other, they face the universes biggest unanswered question yet: what happens to their relationship if they finally make it to tomorrow?
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peanutnine
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Rachel Lynn Solomon + time loop romance = 😍😍😍
Two of my favorite things and this book did not disappoint! I loved watching Barrett and Miles relive Sept 21st again and again, breaking past each other's barriers and embracing new experiences. The ending really got me 🥹

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Nelnjali
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4.5⭐ I thoroughly enjoyed this quirky love story. I think the time loop trope is executed uniquely and really well, and the characters are so dang likeable that I became quite invested in their happily ever after.

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Nelnjali
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Spending a quiet evening cross-stitching and listening to my book while enjoying some kitty cuddles. An excellent way to spend my time.

#catsoflitsy
#audiocrafting
#crossstitch

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Sharpeipup
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A chilly day and spiced cider were the perfect accessories for this disappointing read.

SamAnne 😂😂. Welp. At least there were some positives! 1y
Kappadeemom It‘s SO COLD down here 🥶😂😂 1y
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ahoffkosik
See You Yesterday | Rachel Lynn Solomon
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This week on my book podcast, we say goodbye 👋👋👋 to my annual New Reads November series… but not without a great send-off! Author and former YA ghostwriter Morgan Baden and I chat about SEE YOU YESTERDAY, a time loop novel that explores questions of reinvention and rewriting history. Listen at the link in my bio!

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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2022 is my year of Rachel Lynn Solomon as I have now officially read all of her recent works in the last six months! This one lands right in the middle favorite-wise, but I did enjoy it. And, like all her work, it was a quick, engaging read.
I was nervous at first because I do not like time traveling romances, but it turns out time *loop* romances are right up my alley 😂

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bree.v08
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Bailedbailed

DNF

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humouress
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Barett Bloom realises that she keeps repeating her first day of university and then discovers that Miles from her physics class is, too but he‘s been trapped for a couple of months already. They team up to find their way out of the time loop and along the way develop feelings for each other.

humouress There were a couple of characters mentioned in passing that I‘d have liked to have known more about - it sounded like they might have more information on the time travel issue. Though the physics of it wasn‘t really the focus (and anyway, relativity and I… well. Not really) As someone from the UK living in Asia I‘ve discovered from the book that ‘Asian‘ seems to be code for pale skinned Asian while ‘South Asian‘ looks like dark skinned Asian 🤔 (edited) 2y
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sarahgreatlove
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Oooo I really liked this. Sweet and funny, I liked the completely bonkers nature of the time loop being combined with a very normal college day. It kept me guessing and kept me coming back and didn‘t use the typical “let‘s get mad and have a big misunderstanding” thing at 85% like so many romances do (that annoys me). Big thanks to NetGalley for the digital advance copy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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ninergrl6
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When the book matches the restaurant 💕

Groundhog Day but it‘s the first day of college and after you realize you‘re in a time loop, you find out a classmate is stuck in the time loop with you 😳

The book is really funny and engaging, at times kind of racy for YA, and nearly gave me a heart attack in the last 25 pages. Definitely recommend!

#ya #bookclub #teachersoflitsy

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themonaisa
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If you can go with the flow and assume you won‘t understand *why* it all happened, this is a great book! Such a cute story & a fun loop that kept me grinning the whole time. Someone point me in the direction of the nearest empty pool ball pit!! 🎊

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kissmehardy
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I am SCREECHING about how much I love Barrett and Miles!!! Who knew being stuck in a time loop could be so good for your personal development and also your love life? This is only my second RLS book, but she's an auto-read for me now. #yalit #yascifi #yaromance

Desha I love RLS so much! I will have to read this one too! 😊 2y
kissmehardy @Desha The only other one I've read is Today Tonight Tomorrow, but SYY met my high expectations from it! 2y
Desha @kissmehardy That‘s good to know! 👍🏻📚💛 2y
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willaful
See You Yesterday | Rachel Lynn Solomon

I had to give up on the audiobook; the narrator keeps slipping into Valley Girl. 🙄

I'll try it in print, but I'm not sanguine. I inevitably seem to love Solomon's adult books and hate her YA. I guess this would be technically NA, since it's set in college but it's definitely on the YA side.

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TheReadingRaccoon
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See You Yesterday is a young adult contemporary romance with science fiction and paranormal elements. Barrett Bloom is a college freshman who has a disastrous first day at school. Imagine her surprise when she wakes up the next morning and it‘s that same first day all over again. And again. This a sweet love story about reliving the same day and I recommend it to young adult fans that enjoy contemporary romances with a touch of the extraordinary.

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nitalibrarian
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This was so good! I've seen it labeled as YA, but I think New Adult works too. The main characters are starting their 1st day of their freshman year of college. Barrett has the worst 1st day. She wakes up the next morning only to discover it's her 1st day again. And then it happens again. She's stuck in a loop. And it doesn't take her long to discover she's not the only one. Very funny and sweet. TW: Barrett is heavily bullied in HS. Out 5/17

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nitalibrarian
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Started this ARC last night. It has a Groundhog Day type plot (this is spoiled in the book description). Barrett's 1st day of college is a disaster. When she wakes up the next morning, it's her 1st day of college again. And then again and again and again...
So far, I'm really enjoying.