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one could call it my Rowan empirereviewed rtbr194 s Rachel SolomonAuthor 11 books7,304 Want to read
Past Present Future is the sequel to Today Tonight Tomorrow, hitting shelves June 4, 2024! Some info and content warnings:
PPF is a full-length, dual POV novel that follows Rowan and Neil navigating a long-distance relationship during their freshman year of college. Though they're in different states, they do spend plenty of time together on the page!
Content warnings:
- emotionally abusive parent (past)
- parent in prison
- depression
- panic attacks
- sexual content (more mature than T3 but still much less explicit than my adult romances)
I love these two so, so much and I hope you enjoy reading the rest of their story!178 s15 comments Avery (Taylor's version)240 830 Want to read
oh. my. gosh
today tonight tomorrow is literally one of my favorite rom-coms HOW did I not know it was getting a sequel2024-releases contemporary cute-romance ...more93 s17 comments Nilufer Ozmekik2,562 52.2k
Oh, Rachel Solomon's "Today Tonight Tomorrow" remains one of my top picks among young adult romances, masterfully blending the enemies-to-lovers trope with a nuanced portrayal of mental health challenges. Witnessing Rowan and Neil's journey from rivals to secret allies in a thrilling scavenger hunt, culminating in a whirlwind romance on the brink of college, was truly unforgettable. Now, with the sequel, Solomon treats readers to a delectable blend of heartwarming and spicy storytelling, as we follow Rowan and Neil's continued adventures. As Rowan navigates the challenges of life in New York and Neil explores his path in Boston, the question looms: can their newfound intimacy withstand the trials of a long-distance relationship? Let's dive in and find out.
In the aftermath of a whirlwind summer romance, Rowan and Neil find themselves navigating the choppy waters of a long-distance relationship as they embark on their separate college journeys. Rachel Solomon's sequel to "Today Tonight Tomorrow" delves into the complexities of young love amidst the challenges of newfound independence and mental health struggles.
Alternating between Rowan and Neil's perspectives, Solomon masterfully captures the essence of young adulthood, from the exhilarating highs of new friendships to the crushing lows of writer's block and depression. As the duo grapples with the trials of college life, their bond is put to the test, forcing them to confront the uncertainties of their future together.
Despite the physical distance between them, the palpable chemistry and unwavering love between Rowan and Neil leap off the pages, drawing readers into their heartfelt journey of self-discovery and resilience. With richly developed characters and poignant storytelling, "Past Present Future" is a captivating exploration of love, loss, and the enduring power of hope in the face of adversity.
As Rowan immerses herself in the vibrant literary scene of Boston, she struggles to find her voice amidst the pressures of academia and the weight of her family's expectations. Meanwhile, Neil navigates the bustling streets of New York City, forging new connections while grappling with the demons of his past. With each passing day, they confront the daunting realities of adulthood, learning to lean on each other for support in the face of life's uncertainties.
Despite the geographical distance separating them, Rowan and Neil's love remains steadfast, serving as a beacon of hope in the midst of life's storms. From late-night phone calls to stolen weekends together, they cherish every moment they can steal away from their busy lives. Yet, as they confront the challenges of growing up and finding their place in the world, they must also confront the possibility that their love may not be enough to overcome the obstacles in their path.
With its heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the complexities of young adulthood, "Past Present Future" is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of resilience and the bonds that hold us together, even in the face of adversity.
I also devoured and enjoyed the epilogue, which offered a glimpse into the future of this captivating couple. It left me hoping for a continuation where we see the adult versions of these characters. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and I'm crossing my fingers that Rachel Solomon decides to write it.
I'm also grateful to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers for providing me with this remarkable book's digital reviewer copy in exchange for my honest opinions. It was a pleasure to see Neil and Rowan back!
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this book
yeah its phenomenal
im so emotional because rowan and neil mean so much to me and although i never expected a sequel, this was PERFECT! a gift truly. i love love loveee rachel lynn solomon. shes just heaven sent in the reader space and writing this book just solidifies that.
this book explores rowan and neil in college, still very much in love (thank goodness) and navigating college. and i really appreciate how real it felt with the feeling of not being completely comfortable right away and just the awkwardness of going to a new school in a town youve never known before. i 100% related to that my college experience was very similar to neils! and everything that neil went through internally was also very relatable to me. i found myself nodding, and tearing up during his scenes with self discovery of his mental health.
rowan is my princess, and her experience also mirrored mine in more ways that one. i just loved reading in her POV and getting inside her mind. the text messages between rowan and neil were some of my favorite moments in the books. theyre just everything.
and that epilogue:,) yeah. im a very happy camper. i love this duet so much. thank you rachel for choosing to write and allowing the world to read it.42 s Sylvie {Semi-Hiatus}877 1,576
2.75 Stars.
I had no idea there's a 'Today Tonight Tomorrow' sequel coming out.college coming-of-age37 s2 comments ?adey? {semi-hiatus}139 13
4/6/24- HAPPY PUB DATE TO THE SEQUEL OF MY FAV COUPLE
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