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A Tale of Two Centuries by Rachel Harris5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() This book can be read as a standalone, even if the main character from the first book is prominently featured in this one, as well. I do not feel that not reading the first book in this series impeded my enjoyment or understanding of this book in any way. Disclaimer: I did not read the first book, and as it turned out, I did not need to. ![]() ![]() Besides the adult Outlander series, I've rarely encountered a book that does it well, and I was initially wary as I entered this book. The concept of time travel is for me.iffy. This is going to sound like the most backhanded compliment ever, but this was a truly enjoyable, easy to read book despite the fact that it included just about every single high school trope I can think of. I hate using that word."unexpected," but the truth is that premise behind this book and its contemporary high school setting is not one that typically appeals to me. This book was an unexpectedly pure fun to read. Actual rating: 3.5 "I cautiously take down a pink bikini and hold it against me.įear and an intense loathing for the man who created this form of clothing churn in my stomach."Apparently, this feeling is commonplace to any woman, of any age, from any era. ![]()
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