If I See You Again Tomorrow, Robbie Couch
If I See You Again Tomorrow, Robbie Couch
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If I See You Again Tomorrow

Author: Robbie Couch

Narrator: Kurt Kanazawa

Unabridged: 8 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

A New York Times bestseller!

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?

About Robbie Couch

Robbie Couch writes young adult fiction. If I See You Again Tomorrow, his New York Times bestselling third novel, has received starred reviews from Publishers WeeklyBooklist, and The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books. Robbie’s debut, The Sky Blues, was a Junior Library Guild selection. He’s also the author of Just the Good Parts, Blaine for the Win, and Another First Chance. Robbie is originally from small-town Michigan and lives in Los Angeles. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robbie

I hope readers enjoy my third book! Especially if they're young. Especially if they're queer. And especially if they know what it's like to fight loneliness—a battle my main character Clark knows all too well. Although I love my first two books (THE SKY BLUES and BLAINE FOR THE WIN) with all my hear......more

Goodreads review by Snjez

3.5 stars What I liked the most about this story: - how the time loop plotline was done - Clark as the main character - his personal growth and emotional journey throughout the story - the side characters and their relationships with Clark As for the romance, (view spoiler)[I found it lacking. It seemed promising at fir (hide spoiler)]......more

I actually loved this story, skipping the highs of being able to do whatever you want in a time loop and showing what it might feel like after spending nearly 1 year trapped there. Clark's search to find some meaning to his repetitive existence and the connections he makes were both things I grew re......more

trochę zabrakło mi miłostek i uczuć🥺 ale poza tym, to fantastyczna książka, która jest pełna wartości i przede wszystkim NIESAMOWICIE WCIĄGA!!......more

Goodreads review by Amina

✰ 3.5 stars ✰ “I sit up in bed, recalling each one of Ms. Hazel’s tips to defeat loneliness: Try to make a new friend. Help someone who could use it. Be vulnerable so others can be too. Do the thing that scares you.” I already have Robbie Couch's previous books in my tbr, but once again, I decided to......more


Quotes

"Narrator Kurt Kanazawa is appealing and believable as Clark, a teenager trapped in a time loop and reliving the same 16 hours over and over again. After more than 300 days, Clark is struggling — and then, on day 310, he meets Beau, who disrupts Clark’s math class and changes everything. Throughout the story, Kanazawa convincingly conveys Clark’s loneliness and his attempts to relieve it with the help of his therapist’s advice: Make a new friend, help someone, be vulnerable. Kanazawa ups the sense of urgency as Clark tries to connect with Beau again — and to find a way to escape from the time loop. The novel is billed as a romance, but ultimately it's Clark’s personal journey that is most credible and compelling."