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The Book of Tomorrow

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'The Book of Tomorrow' by Cecelia Ahern is a coming-of-age story set in Ireland at the turn of the twenty-first century. The book follows Tamara Goodwin, a sixteen-year-old girl who, after her father's suicide and family's financial downfall, moves to live with her distant relatives in a crumbling castle. Tamara discovers a magical diary that predicts the events of the next day, leading her to uncover family secrets that will change her life forever. The story is narrated in the first person by Tamara, who is portrayed as a snooty and vulnerable teenager, making her character relatable and authentic. As the plot unfolds, Tamara's interactions with various characters, including her aunt Rosaleen and Sister Ignatius, reveal layers of mystery and intrigue, keeping readers engaged till the very end.

The writing style of Cecelia Ahern in 'The Book of Tomorrow' is captivating and unique, blending elements of humor, sadness, suspense, and magic. The book's narrative tackles themes of love, betrayal, family secrets, and bereavement in a fast-paced and fascinating manner. Despite some inconsistencies in editing and language, the story unfolds smoothly, with intricate character development and an engaging plot that keeps readers immersed in Tamara's journey of self-discovery and transformation.

Characters:

The characters are complex, with Tamara being a spoiled yet relatable protagonist who evolves, alongside a cast of richly layered supporting characters.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is lively and engaging, using a first-person narrative to create relatable characters and blending humor with serious themes.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative presents a coming-of-age tale intertwined with Gothic elements, centering around a diary that predicts the future, exploring themes of family secrets and personal growth.

Setting:

The setting is in rural Ireland during the early 21st century, featuring a crumbling castle that contributes to the Gothic atmosphere contrasting Tamara's former wealthy life.

Pacing:

The pacing varies throughout, slow initially for character development but picks up pace later with action and revelations in the final chapters.
Many won’t struggle to believe it, though, for their minds have been opened; unlocked by whatever kind of key causes people to believe. Those people are either born that way or, as babies, when their ...

Notes:

The book is set in Ireland at the start of the 21st century.
It is considered a modern Gothic novel with themes of family secrets and betrayal.
The main character, Tamara Goodwin, is a 16-year-old girl dealing with grief and a sudden change in her life.
Tamara discovers a diary that predicts the events of the next day.
Despite the diary's intriguing premise, it plays a minor role in the overall plot.
Many readers found the book engaging despite some pacing issues.
Cecelia Ahern's writing is described as lively and captivating, drawing readers in.
Some readers noticed typos and inconsistencies in the writing and editing.
Characters in the book, including Tamara, are depicted with multiple layers and complexities.
The book revolves around Tamara's journey of self-discovery and unraveling family mysteries.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of suicide, mental health struggles, and family trauma.

From The Publisher:

"A sweet, life-affirming tale . . . with a liberal sprinkling of magic."

-Marie Claire (UK)

"Filled with family secrets, intrigue, and magic aplenty."

-Booklist

Bestselling author Cecelia Ahern follows The Gift and P.S. I Love You with the mesmerizing story of a teenaged girl coming face-to-face with grief, growth, and magic in the Irish countryside, after a mysterious book begins to reveal her own memories from one day in the future. Perfect for long-time fans of Ahern, as well as for younger readers coming to her for the first time, The Book of Tomorrow's strong voice and sophisticated storytelling mark an instant new classic from this already beloved author.

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