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All Our Tomorrows was a whirlwind of emotions that left me both breathless and a bit bewildered. The premise of a world on the brink of destruction, where a select few are chosen to survive, was gripping from the start. I was immediately drawn into the characters' struggles as they navigated love, loss, and the terrifying unknown.
DeBellis's writing is vivid and evocative, creating a sense of urgency and desperation that kept me turning the pages. The exploration of humanity's resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. However, the pacing felt a bit uneven at times, and some of the plot twists felt a little contrived.
Overall, All Our Tomorrows is a powerful and emotionally charged read that explores the fragility of life and the enduring strength of the human spirit. While the story may not be perfect, it certainly left a lasting impression.
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This was a much quieter book than I was expecting (I don't know why but the description of the book reminded me of Followers by Megan Angelo, and so I was expecting something much more plot-driven), but the language was very beautiful. It's a quiet character study of 3 young adult women, very much a coming-of-age story about life not living up to your expectations and learning how to reassess and make changes. Beautiful prose, just very different from what I was expecting, 3.5 stars rounded up.
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Unfortunately not for me. In a world with SO many books being published, I just don't see this as a must in our collection.
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All Our Tomorrows is a well written novel about the connection between three seemingly unrelated women. I was engaged from start to finish. At times, it left me feeling woeful about the state of the world, but also, strangely enough, inspired to try to make it a better place.
4/5 stars!
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC!
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I was fascinated by the plot, but I had a hard time making it through and maintaining my interest. This book is well reviewed, so it may just not be the book for me.
Did not finish at 40%.
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Three young women, each with different problems and backgrounds, also have in common aspects like living in NY and being disappointed.
We get to know them each first, with DeBellis’ talented writing (detailed descriptions and the externalisation of the internal), and then their fates interweave at an unusual event.
I found this very contemporary, relevant, interesting.
Plot, characterisation, execution, style, mood, themes are all in the 4 and above bands.