Cecelia Ahern is best-known for her romantic tear-jerker, P.S. I Love You, which was made into a film starring Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler. I enjoyed the book, well enough, and also the film, but they were what I classed as Chick Lit, a genre I tend to investigate about once a year. The pastel covers of her other books did nothing to rid me of this impression, and although some of them were pretty, I didn't bother with them.
Then The Book of Tomorrow appeared on the shelves, and what a beautiful book! I am an incurable cover-judger, and this elegant purple volume with its glorious golden shinies could not keep me away. But enough of the swooning, onto the story.
When spoilt Tamara Goodwin's father dies, leaving her and her mother bankrupt, she has to leave her Dublin mansion and move to the middle of nowhere, to live under the watchful eye of her aunt Rosaleen and uncle Arthur. Tamara's mother, catatonic with grief, is confined to her room, and Rosaleen is twitchy and constantly checking up on Tamara. But is she being overprotective of Tamara, Mrs Goodwin, or of her own secrets? With nothing else to do, Tamara explores the ruins of the nearby castle, befriends a bee-keeping nun, and discovers a mysterious journal, whose entries are written in her handwriting, dated the following day, and describing events which have not yet happened.
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I have since read one or two more of Ahern's novels, but this is, for me, easily her best so far. One of my great discoveries of last year.
sounds awesome. i read her book 'a place called here' and really really enjoyed it - have you read that one? it's really different. i'm going to have to track this one down for sure!
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sounds rather nice :D i didnt read the whole review since i wish to erad the book myself ;)
ReplyDeletebut the intro is intriguing enough. have read p.s i love u, and although it was nice i found it a tad bit too depressing :-/
I really want to read this one, I think it sounds SOOOO good!
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