![]() ![]() Franny and Jillian were hilarious, with background stories and conflicts of their own that sucked you in. I loved that we had two black main characters as the leads with developed, fleshed out side characters that were just as significant as the main protagonists. The writing was playful, quirky, heartfelt and comic. I cannot deny that this book has wonderfully-crafted characters and writing. Opposite of Always is a novel about the choices we make, the people we choose and the sacrifices we endure for love. However, actions have consequences and Jack learns this the hard way. Jack doesn’t understand what’s happening but maybe this is his second chance to prevent Kate’s death and save her. Really, that should be it but Kate’s death sends Jack back in time to the moment they first met on the stairs. That is, until Kate dies (trust me, this is not a spoiler). ![]() Soon, he’s driving to meet her almost every day, she’s meeting his best friends and they’ve got big plans for prom. Kate isn’t like anyone else he’s met before. ![]() When Jack and Kate meet at a party, bonding until sunrise over their mutual love for cereal, Jack knows he’s falling in love – hard and fast. ![]()
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