This is the second book I've read by Gabrielle Zevin and it is the second time I'm amazed by her capability to insert almost every genre into one book and to make a book without a main goal and still make it addictive and interesting. The writing and the plot are amazing, and I can't wait to read more by her. Haven't stopped thinking of tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, the first book I read by her, since I first picked it up and up until now, almost exactly 2 years later (and I don't think I'll stop thinking about it any time soon) and I predict there's a high probability it will happen with this book too.
Elsewhere: Winner of Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis Ulmer Unke 2005by Gabrielle ZevinBloomsbury
