The Book of Tomorrow is Cecilia Ahern's new novel. She is a very prolific writer. After the less than wonderful novel The Gift, this book is a welcome change. Just enough magic and interesting charcters to keep me up late at night turning the pages to see what was going to happen next.
Young, rich and spoiled Tamara Goodwin has to leave her home after her father dies, to go live with her bereaved mother and her mother's relatives in a small country town far from the Dublin city life she has known. Here, she meets many interesting charcters including a bee-keeping nun, and a cute mobile library driver. The real mystery starts to unfold when she finds a blank diary that seems to write itself.
There is much going on here that Tamara can't quite figure out and Ahern keeps us in suspense as we try to unravel the mystery along with Tamara. The setting is wonderful-mostly in the ruins of an old castle, and so is the writing. I enjoyed this book a lot, and it made me remember why I keep picking up new Cecilia Ahern novels when I see them.
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