See You Yesterday, Rachel Lynn Solomon
See You Yesterday, Rachel Lynn Solomon
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See You Yesterday

Author: Rachel Lynn Solomon

Narrator: Emily Lawrence

Unabridged: 12 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/17/2022


Synopsis

A New York Times bestseller!

From the author of Today Tonight Tomorrow comes a magical, “emotionally savvy[,] and genuinely romantic” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) story in the vein of Groundhog Day about a girl forced to relive her disastrous first day of college—only to discover that her nemesis is stuck in the time loop with her.

Barrett Bloom is hoping college will be a fresh start after a messy high school experience. But when school begins on September 21st, everything goes wrong. She’s humiliated by the know-it-all in her physics class, she botches her interview for the college paper, and at a party that night, she accidentally sets a frat on fire. She panics and flees, and when she realizes her roommate locked her out of their dorm, she falls asleep in the common room.

The next morning, Barrett’s perplexed to find herself back in her dorm room bed, no longer smelling of ashes and crushed dreams. It’s September 21st. Again. And after a confrontation with Miles, the guy from Physics 101, she learns she’s not alone—he’s been trapped for months.

When her attempts to fix her timeline fail, she agrees to work with Miles to find a way out. Soon they’re exploring the mysterious underbelly of the university and going on wild, romantic adventures. As they start falling for each other, they face the universe’s biggest unanswered question yet: what happens to their relationship if they finally make it to tomorrow?

About Rachel Lynn Solomon

Rachel Lynn Solomon is the New York Times bestselling author of Today Tonight TomorrowThe Ex Talk, and other romantic comedies for teens and adults. Originally from Seattle, she’s currently navigating expat life in Amsterdam, where she’s on a mission to try as many Dutch sweets as possible. Learn more at RachelSolomonBooks.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer on July 17, 2024

Well well well, this is the quirkiest, the sweetest, the most entertaining, the most scientific and romantic execution of Groundhog Theme. This book’s plot was more similar with Palm Springs, Russian Doll ( two guys stuck in the same time loop) than Happy Death Day ( only similarities the events tak......more

Goodreads review by Melissa (Semi-hiatus for Work) on January 12, 2023

Sweet story. Barrett Bloom is hoping that college will be a fresh start. High school ended on a low note for her, and she enters University of Washington with a positive attitude. Yet on her first day of classes she manages to embarrass herself, flub an interview for the school newspaper, and set a f......more

Wow, I had sm fun with this!! 😍😍 Literally so cute and entertaining πŸ’žπŸ’ž Why is it so underrated?! β€œI could wake up on the same day a thousand times, and every single one would be different because of you. Every single one would be life-changing. Because of you.” See You Yesterday is a romance book wi......more

Goodreads review by kimberly β˜† on March 12, 2022

thank you so so much simon and schuster for the arc! 4.5 stars 🌟 rachel you have done it again!!! this story is PHENOMENAL! i had so much fun reading it! you know the feeling of getting giddy and kicking your feet like a school girl? that’s exactly what i was doing during the moments with barrett and......more

Goodreads review by Darcey on February 20, 2024

ARC copy provided in exchange for an honest review. This in no way changes my rating or review. Such a cute romance!! I enjoyed every moment of reading this book and flew through it in under a day - I just couldn't put it down. From the funny and realistic characters, to the vaguely slow and absolut......more


Quotes

"Emily Lawrence portrays Barrett Bloom, who has just arrived at college for her freshman year. Listeners immediately observe that Barrett uses sarcasm to disguise hurt as wit. When she discovers that she’s rooming with a high school nemesis, it becomes clear that her hoped for reinvention at college isn’t possible. It’s as if she’s locked in a time loop. In fact-she is! Tension ratchets up when Barrett learns she has a time-traveling companion named Miles Kasher–Okamoto. Lawrence dramatizes their unfriendly meeting and the clash between Miles’s ultra-serious nerdiness and Barrett’s more playful side. Gradually, believably, Lawrence recounts the pair’s growing mutual trust and, finally, a slow-burning attraction that, ironically, may be threatened by being released from their time prison. Rom-com and sci-fi tropes find new definition and fun."