Interesting story. I liked the different view points
Cute concept but a little bit predictable
Great read, great advice
Sometimes books that make their way to you when you need them most. Eat,Pray,Love found its way to me right after I moved to England. It was in dark and lonely place then but it uplifted me. Now it's happening again with Year of Yes. I didn't know I needed this message but I can feel it in my soul.
Couldn't get into the characters or their voices. It seemed to be trying too hard.
Great book! Loved the narrators voice and the way it changed between past and present
Loved the diversity in the book: genres, characters, storylines
And then, at the same time, we're gaining seconds, moment after moment. Every one is a gift, until at the end of our lives we're sitting on a rich hoard of moments. Rich beyond imagination. Time was both those things at once.
I thought about what time is, how we're being broken every second, we're losing moments all the time, leaking them away like a stuffed animal losing its stuffing, until one day they're all gone and we lose everything. Forever.
Loved it! It's inspired me to create a whole shelf of Jane Austen reinterpretations.
A quick easy read. I thought the main character was whiny in parts and some plot points were predictable.
Really enjoyed this book. Cute main characters and interesting plot lines.