Very intriguing and interesting!

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I liked the writing style. It is somehow different, interesting, easier and quicker to read and addictive. I had the feeling that Again Again is a: "Just one more chapter" kind of book.

I also liked the short chapters. Although we only got to read one of them, the list of contents shows that there are several parts in which this book is divided, and there are also multiple chapters that aren´t too long. I also find very curious the fact that the chapters are not numbered but have a little title acompaning them.

I liked Adelaide´s sarcasm, her character, her sense of humour, how mature she seemed despite her not believing it, her way of talking, of expressing her feelings and how much she cared for her mum when trying not to worry her.

I found very fun to have these split thoughts or outcomes throughout the first chapter. We are told the story as it happened but we also get to see what other thing Adelaide wanted to say, or how she would have express herself in a more honest way. I think that showed us how clever and thoughtful she is but also how much she thinks everything around.

I want to find more about the scars she is refering to. Why is she hurt? What happened to her? How did that experience affect her?...

Finally, about the cover, which I love, by the way, I get the sense that there are going to be two different stories happening simultaneously. Again when Adelaide and this boy don´t cross paths (Top picture) and Again when they get in touch (Bottom picture).

Can´t wait to find out if I am right or wrong!