All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai

All Our Wrong Todays

by Elan Mastai

“Entertainingly mixes thrills and humor.”Entertainment Weekly

“[An] amazing debut novel....Dazzling and complex....Fearlessly funny storytelling.”—The Washington Post

“Instantly engaging....A timeless, if mind-bending, story about the journeys we take, populated by friends, family, lovers, and others, that show us who we might be, could be—and maybe never should be—that eventually leads us to who we are.”USA Today

Elan Mastai's acclaimed debut novel is a story of friendship and family, of unexpected journeys and alternate paths, and of love in its multitude of forms.

It's 2016, and in Tom Barren's world, technology has solved all of humanity's problemsthere's no war, no poverty, no under-ripe avocadoes. Unfortunately, Tom isn't happy. He's lost the girl of his dreams. And what do you do when you're heartbroken and have a time machine? Something stupid.

Finding himself stranded in a terrible alternate realitywhich we immediately recognize as our 2016Tom is desperate to fix his mistake and go home. Right up until the moment he discovers wonderfully unexpected versions of his family, his career, and the woman who may just be the love of his life.

Now Tom faces an impossible choice. Go back to his perfect but loveless life. Or stay in our messy reality with a soulmate by his side. His search for the answer takes him across continents and timelines in a quest to figure out, finally, who he really is and what his futureour futureis supposed to be.

Filled with humor and heart and packed with insight, intelligence, and mind-bending invention, All Our Wrong Todays is a powerful and moving story of life, loss, and love.

Reviewed by mrs_mander_reads on

5 of 5 stars

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GREAT read. I've seen several reviewers who felt that it was poorly written, but I don't feel that way at all. I listened to the audio, and the first hour or so is difficult, mostly because the narrator is setting up the world he's describing. Overall, totally pleased with it. The world building worked fantastically, and I thought the plot was (fairly) easy to follow, and I loved Tom/John/Victor. Love love love the whole thing. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys twisty time-travel fiction.

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