The Next Together: How many times can you lose the one you love?

The Next Together: How many times can you lose the one you love?

Softcover
3.111

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A powerful and epic debut novel about fate and the timelessness of first love. Katherine and Matthew are destined to be born again and again. Each time their presence changes history for the better, and each time, they fall hopelessly in love, only to be tragically separated. How many times can you lose the person you love? For Matthew and Katherine it is again and again, over and over, century after century. But why do they keep coming back? How many times must they die to save the world? What else must they achieve before they can be left to live and love in peace? Maybe the next together will be different.

Book Information

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Format
Softcover
Pages
368
Price
9.00 €

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I think the cover is so misleading because I would have categorized it as contemporary romance. It isn't, however. While the story centers around a love story through time, it definitely has science fiction and conspiracy vibes. Even though there seemingly isn't much happening to the overall mystery at the beginning, it's fun coming up with theories!

4

I want to say I loved it, but I didn't I liked it. I think it's because there was a lot of jumping around through different time lines that I had think about. (I had a hard week, what can I say?) I loved the characters, they were like people I actually know, the story line through the book was interesting. It was also nice to see that they didn't live happily ever after. I thought it was good, not great. I would read the next one though to see what happens.

4

3.5 ⭐ A very interesting time travel story; however a bit confusing - book 2 will clear it all up though!

4

Wtf. This book confuses me immensely. It's interesting, sure, even though I was annoyed sometimes because I'm not a big fan of love at first sight, and I definitely found the underlying story interesting. Its historic and futuristic parts are very cool, I love the world building and all the other characters besides Katherine and Matthew. I'm a little sad that we did not get to see the two other incarnations of them. I can't think of more right now, because I have so many unanswered questions and I'm pretty sure that the author meant for it to be that way but I'm not quite sure if I like the conclusion of the story, the end goal they were working towards, and so I'm still struggling with these unanswered questions. So, in overall, I enjoyed reading this book but it felt more like fan fiction than anything else (this is definitely not meant in a bad way, fan fiction is just a certain style of story and this book would fit quite neatly in, which is not my personal favourite though).

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