If I See You Again Tomorrow

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From the author of The Sky Blues and Blaine for the Win comes a speculative young adult romance about a teen stuck in a time loop that’s endlessly monotonous until he meets the boy of his dreams.
For some reason, Clark has woken up and relived the same monotonous Monday 309 times. Until Day 310 turns out to be…different. Suddenly, his usual torturous math class is interrupted by an anomaly—a boy he’s never seen before in all his previous Mondays.
When shy, reserved Clark decides to throw caution to the wind and join effusive and effervescent Beau on a series of “errands” across the Windy City, he never imagines that anything will really change, because nothing has in such a long time. And he definitely doesn’t expect to fall this hard or this fast for someone in just one day.
There’s just one problem: how do you build a future with someone if you can never get to tomorrow?
From the author of The Sky Blues and Blaine for the Win comes a speculative young adult romance about a teen stuck in a time loop that’s endlessly monotonous until he meets the boy of his dreams.
For some reason, Clark has woken up and relived the same monotonous Monday 309 times. Until Day 310 turns out to be…different. Suddenly, his usual torturous math class is interrupted by an anomaly—a boy he’s never seen before in all his previous Mondays.
When shy, reserved Clark decides to throw caution to the wind and join effusive and effervescent Beau on a series of “errands” across the Windy City, he never imagines that anything will really change, because nothing has in such a long time. And he definitely doesn’t expect to fall this hard or this fast for someone in just one day.
There’s just one problem: how do you build a future with someone if you can never get to tomorrow?
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Community Reviews
A very sweet exploration of loneliness set in the thoughtful premise of being stuck in the same day with the same worries and problems until a cute boy suddenly breaks that routine on day 310.
I loved the cast of characters and how this was executed, especially how reasonable and realistically the scene was set with Clark having been reliving the day for 309 days already when we start the book.
I only wish we could've spent more time with Beau throughout, or maybe seen his POVs - it would've helped to connect to him more. And I would've loved an epilogue at the end cause I need to know but also respect that Couch ended it there!
I loved the cast of characters and how this was executed, especially how reasonable and realistically the scene was set with Clark having been reliving the day for 309 days already when we start the book.
I only wish we could've spent more time with Beau throughout, or maybe seen his POVs - it would've helped to connect to him more. And I would've loved an epilogue at the end cause I need to know but also respect that Couch ended it there!
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