Reviewed by Berls on
What worked: Groundhog day! Okay not really groundhog day, but I've always loved that movie and stories that utilize that trope (is it a trope?) and this one does it so well. Our teenage heroine is reliving what could easily be the worst monday an otherwise happy teen lives through. So no, she doesn't have a hard life and yeah, it could be way worse. But it your otherwise happy, this day sucks.
- Quite a few bits had me LMAO which was an unexpected surprise. Especially the day she looses it and just says eff it! Very funny!
- the relationships! I loved her relationships and how she realizes part of what she has to do to fix Monday is take better care of those relationships - with her mother & father, her sister, and her best friend Ollie.
- the message - You have to be true to who you are! Changing yourself isn't how you find love and happiness, if you love yourself others will too.
- the "love-triangle" - I'm someone who can both love and hate love triangles, depending on how they go. I don't want to spoil anything so I can't explain exactly why this one works- except to say, the right person wins and you don't feel bad at all about the one that looses.
What could have worked better:
- I think I would have liked a few more Mondays! LOL! It's already a long enough book and honestly works just fine the way it is. I'm just trying to figure out what would have made it 5 stars for me and I think some more of the crazy, she's lost it, Mondays would have been fun. Maybe that would have brought me to 5 stars? IDK?
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 February, 2017: Finished reading
- 18 February, 2017: Reviewed