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The Book of Tomorrow Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages
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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)

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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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Title:The Book of Tomorrow
Author:Cecelia Ahern
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:December 3rd 2009 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Fantasy. Romance. Young Adult

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hey, i'm probably late! i just want to discuss something with one of the scenes, so was that rosaleen's mother in the garden among the glass

Quote from the Book I Liked - 'I think that most people go into bookshops and have no idea what they want to buy. Somehow, the books sit there, almost magically willing people to pick them up. The right person for the right book. It's as though they already know whose life they need to be a part of, how they can make a difference, how they can teach a lesson, put a smile on a face at just the right time. I think of books a lot differently now.' (Page 417) Rating - 3/5 Synopsis -

What a huge disappointment this was, and with such a promising premise, too!Girl goes to live with her secretive relatives and finds a magic diary that predicts the future, based on her current course of actions. That sounds awesome, right? I don't understand how this was executed so poorly.First of all, this was a very sleepy little story for the first 2/3 of the book. Characters did some mysterious things here and there, but the protagonist, Tamara, basically just wandered around, whined, and

Sixteen year old Tamara Goodwin is a very spoilt teenager who has everything she needs and wants and so much more. That is until the day her father commits suicide leaving her and her mother, Jennifer with nothing but debt. With no options left they are forced to live with Tamara's aunt, Rosaleen and uncle Arthur. Not long after moving in Tamara's mother seems to fall into a deep depression and she is unable to get out of bed. Tamara is concerned about her mother, but is told by her aunt that

This is a fairly light piece of chick lit, the sort of thing you might like to read on the beach on a hot summers day. It starts out a little dull but the story becomes more engaging as the book progresses. There are some oddities though. The character of Marcus with his travelling library seems to be an important thread but then it just dies away. Magic is introduced in the form of the fortune telling diary and I love magic but at the end the rather rushed and garbled explanations of all that

I nearly gave up on this twice. The first time was after reading about a quarter of the book. The plot circled around the same three or four subjects over and over again, largely repeating what the author had already told me. However, just as I decided to give up, the plot had edged it's way to a point where it appeared to be moving forward at a decent pace, so I decided to keep reading. However, although the plot did eventually get moving, some aspects were handled in such a naive way that I

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

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