Today Tonight Tomorrow, by Rachel Lynn Solomon

In the book, Today Tonight Tomorrow, by Rachel Lynn Solomon two students have been enemies since the first month of high school. Neil and Rowan have competed in student council elections, competed in essay contests, and overall struggled against the other. But on the last day of senior year, their dynamic changes. Their school's "Howl Night" game begins, and Rowan and Neil decide to work together to win. Their peers, who resent them for maintaining top spots for the last 4 years, attempt to derail their last win of high school. But as the night goes on, Rowan and Neil begin to realize they're better together as they come to terms with the end of high school.

Today Tonight Tomorrow is a sweet book perfect for readers who enjoy the enemies-to-lovers story arc. With relatable characters and a fun plot line, readers will be hooked from start to finish. Rowan characterizes the struggle experienced by every high school senior who is unsure of the future, and scared of their parents' judgments. Oppositely, Neil represents those peers only seen in school hallways, not knowing their family history but knowing their dedication to the school. I enjoyed the expected plot twists and romantic tension throughout the story, and with only a few hundred pages, I was able to finish it during a weekend. It was a fun, cute romance that distracted me upcoming finals and the end of the school year. Highly recommended!

Reviewed by Anonymous, Grade 12

Montrose Library 
 


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