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If someone asked me to describe Again Again in three words, I'd say it's simple but complicated, and really unique.

I also think it's realistic, but yet also unrealistic because who gets to live their life again and again.
Or maybe there are alternative universes where we get to see what would happen if we made a different choice. I always liked the idea of them.

I love Liars by E. Lockhart. It's one of the best books I read in my entire life, so Again Again was my most anticipated book of 2020.
When I got an invitation to read and review it via Netgalley, I was beyond happy.

Again Again was solid ya contemporary with a splash of difference.
I have never read anything like it, and I love how every alternative version was realistic. There was no sugar coating.

However, it made me confused, and it left me confused to this day, because I still don't know if we followed alternative universes, or just stories in Adelaide's head.

The writing style was good, and the novel was easy to read.

I certainly enjoyed spending my time between pages of Again Again, but Liars was a masterpiece comparing to this story.