I'm Still Alive & Book Review

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Okay so recently lots of things have happened and it seems like I'm not on, I haven't updated anything but "forevermore" and I haven't updated THIS in forever.

So I'm here now and I probably won't update much in here anymore.

Or anywhere, really.

Now, HoT and CK are still being worked on, s l o w l y , but they will have occasional updates, and I have three additional forevermore series stories to be published one at a time.

Okay on to some other stuff.

I just recently finished a book called Forget Tomorrow and oh. My. God.

I have a huge book hangover right now but it was so good and I NEED THE SEQUEL LIKE I NEED AIR

I think I'm going out tomorrow to buy the first and second book, but not the third, because it's a hardback and the two paperbacks will already add up to a good deal, probably $14, and I only have $25 to spend at Barnes and Nobles and I also wanted a new Peter Pauper journal because it's really nice and I love the one I have right now.

Also my sort of tradition is to get bookmarks EVERY time I go and buy something so I'd need a bookmark and yea

Anyway, Forget Tomorrow was a futuristic dystopian sci-fi, and it was stunning. I had picked it up off the shelf of the library because it seemed interesting, considering the spine was like a green bird or something, and it had a big "SCI FI" sticker on it, and i was in the mood for a good sci fi, and also the title was just cool sounding.

Forget Tomorrow.

So I read the jacket, and I just added it to my hands, and I wound up walking out with two books.

The Crown's Game, which I couldn't really get into, because I didn't really enjoy her writing style, as much as I liked the plot, and Forget Tomorrow.

So this was by Pintip Dunn, who I had never heard of, and I fell in love with her style.

Okay so I had to search high and low, but here's a description of the story:

"Imagine a world where your destiny has already been decided...by your future self.

It's Callie's seventeenth birthday and, like everyone else, she's eagerly awaiting her vision―a memory sent back in time to sculpt each citizen into the person they're meant to be. A world-class swimmer. A renowned scientist.

Or in Callie's case, a criminal.

In her vision, she sees herself murdering her gifted younger sister. Before she can process what it means, Callie is arrested and placed in Limbo―a prison for those destined to break the law. With the help of her childhood crush, Logan, a boy she hasn't spoken to in five years, she escapes the hellish prison.

But on the run from her future, as well as the government, Callie sets in motion a chain of events that she hopes will change her fate. If not, she must figure out how to protect her sister from the biggest threat of all.

Callie herself."

I loved it I loved it I loved it

It had like science, love, a dash of magic and fate. And mystery, I guess. It was so good!

I loved the bond between Callie and her mother and sister, the mystery behind everything her mother is keeping from her, and all the talk about the past, which is our present.

God it was so good.

Also the END! OH. MY. GOD. I wanted to throw the book, but I was in class and so I just said what had happened over and over again in like a rage, then going, "I NEED BOOK TWO" and yeah.

Anyway, I'm really bad at reviews, so I'll cut it off here.

4.75/5

Here's the coverrrr:

And this is the sequel that I'll hopefully get tomorrow:

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And this is the sequel that I'll hopefully get tomorrow:

And this is the sequel that I'll hopefully get tomorrow:

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Okay that's all! Thanks!

-katelynn

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