![]() Rowan and Neil were well-rounded characters. I was flooded with nostalgia as I simultaneously lived Rowan’s last day of high school and recalled celebrating my last days–mine was nowhere near as exciting as the Howl but I did get one last hurrah with friends. It felt like I was thrown back into high school. Today Tonight Tomorrow completely and unexpectedly overwhelmed me. As May comes around with graduation ceremonies abound, I finally found the words to write something coherent. Even months after, I was unable to express how I felt about my best read of 2020. During my first reading, words evaded me when I tried writing a review. It remained much the same when I reread it recently. ![]() “It was like…magic” mixed with a hefty dose of nostalgia when I first read it last summer. ![]() Spending time working with each other as opposed to against one another has Rowan reevaluating her perception of Neil, seeing him in a different (possibly more rosy-colored) light.Īs a fan of Sleepless in Seattle, Rachel Lynn Solomon had me at Seattle but my adoration of the book is all Solomon’s doing. The competition takes an unexpected turn when she finds out a group of seniors are out to eliminate both her and Neil, turning the academic rivals into an unlikely team. Now, she has only one last chance to beat him, the school’s annual scavenger hunt for graduating seniors known as the Howl. ![]() When Neil is announced as the school’s valedictorian, it puts a dent in Rowan’s diabolical daydream of having him finally bow to her as the more formidable opponent. ![]()
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