
Repeat after Me
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Narrated by:
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Tina Wolstencroft
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Matt Weisgerber
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By:
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Jessica Warman
About this listen
She’s about to have a serious temporal tantrum.
In retrospect, I probably should have passed on the ceviche.
It was already a weird Friday. My class is stuck on an eerily remote island for our senior trip, I’m pretty sure Mr. D (“call me Max”) is hiding something from us, my ex–best friend turned nemesis keeps stealing my candy, and tonight’s plan for my boyfriend and me to finally lose our virginity to each other is going hellishly.
I mean, ceviche is delicious, don’t get me wrong. But a dish made from a supposedly immortal octopus should really come with a warning label.
Caution: consuming a telepathic sea creature of unknown origin may result in immortality, no consequences to any actions, and getting stuck in a time loop for all of eternity.
Now every morning I wake up, and it’s the same Friday all over again. Same annoying classmates. Same island suspended in time by an evil oyster farmer with a God complex. Same outrageous candy theft. The only person I can count on to keep me from losing my grip on this new reality is Louis, my best friend who knows me better than anyone else in this world.
This should be a cephalopod-induced nightmare but somehow—in some ridiculous way—I feel like I’m experiencing the extraordinary, the gift of endless opportunities to get things right. But when I wake up every morning and it’s Friday again, sometimes it feels more like a never-ending prison sentence.
They say some things are worse than death…
…guess I’m about to find out.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-10-2024
A book I'd read but not recommended to others.
I can't say I really enjoyed this book.
HERE BE SPOILERS... probably.
As for the story.
From the get go, you get an idea of how the story will go even though the main character doesn't figure it out until like 2/3 into the book. The book is full I'd teenage angst and feels like it should have been written about college students rather than high school students. There's an excessive amount of horny and nothing really happens about it and it just gets frustrating. there are the odd funny moments but it doesn't outweigh the annoyance of confusion you get from the last 2/3 of the book when they start trying to actually understand what's happening.
As for the ending.
Well... no. I had to look around a heap of other reviews online, but it seems many people have the same question as me. What the heck is happening and did it even end?
As for the idea of the book.
The idea is great and has so much potential, but it just hasn't done that well. I love a good groundhog day story as much as the next guy and with all the 'trigger warnings' I had high hope this would go hard and even verge onto something a bit on the darker side. But for as much as this book skirted on alot of subjects especially where you don't really have any limitations because your day resets, they don't do alot to take advantage of that.
To anyone else that read this and is reading this review. They mention the cats at the end. Did they even have anything to do with anything at all?!??
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