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All the books I’ve read by Reid has at least one man cheating and I just find that quite interesting. The story starts with Hannah’s first night out back in LA, where 2 different people (her best friend, Gabby, and her ex-boyfriend, Ethan) offer her a ride home, and then the book splits into the dual storylines, showing how just one decision can change everything.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. I feel like the fact that their friendship appears, lasts and gets stronger in every universe is very symbolic. They are the type of friends who can read each other’s minds and are there for each other no matter what.Some of them were so powerful that I would find myself suddenly reading with tears in my eyes (even if it wasn’t sad).
An infinite number of versions of ourselves are living out the consequences of every single possibility in our lives. Evidence of this fact is how much time this book spends in a location I dislike, the fact that I didn’t like either of the potential love interests, and that health sciences careers are featured prominently…which is something I prefer not to visit in my leisure reading.
Although I can see that each move is my own decision, predicated on nothing but my ever-growing sense that I don’t belong where I am, fueled by the hope that maybe there is, in fact, a place I do belong, a place just off in the future.