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The Here and Now
The Here and Now | Ann Brashares
14 posts | 42 read | 14 to read
Seventeen-year-old Prenna James emigrated to New York when she was twelve. But Prenna didn't come from a different country, she came from a different time - a future where a mosquito-borne illness has mutated into a pandemic, killing millions and leaving the world in ruins. Prenna and the others who escaped to the present day must follow a strict set of rules: never reveal where they're from, never interfere with history, and never, ever be intimate with anyone outside their community. Prenna does as she's told, believing she can help prevent the plague that will one day ravage the earth and take the lives of her younger brothers. But everything changes when she falls for Ethan. She might be able to save the world ... if she lets go of the one thing she's found to hold on to.
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Kris10H
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It pains me to say this, because I loved the Travelling Pants series, but Brashares really forked the duck on this one. It started off good, but right around the time the main characters realize they have 3 days to save the world, it falls apart when they spend those 3 days playing cards and trying not to have sex. The time traveling time lines are all messed up, and I really don't think Brashares gives young readers enough credit with this one.

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SheilaChew
The Here and Now | Ann Brashares
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This book about young love and time travelers and escaping your future kept me up late last night. No regrets!

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SheilaChew
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“...carves a canyon right through the middle of me.”
Ooh love that!

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Mehso-so

This one involved time travel and changing the world. But it was, at the end, a love story and a story about family.

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Crewgurl
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Mehso-so

This was...eh. Good, but I hated the ending so much I can‘t bring myself to give it a pick.

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Eggs
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YA time travel mystery-quite enjoyable❣️

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Kristelh
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thebacklistbook
The Here and Now | Ann Brashares
Mehso-so

Definitely a departure from the sisterhood.

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tashako03
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I really really liked this book. I hope she'll continue the series, but after getting burned by "My Name Is Memory" (which ended on a cliffhanger and was never continued), my hopes aren't high.

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readingallthetime
The Here and Now | Ann Brashares
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Found at the library book sale today.

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cristiana_de_sousa
Here and Now | Ann Brashares
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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cleoh
The Here and Now | Ann Brashares
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Mehso-so

There was nothing spectacular about this book, but it definitely wasn't bad. The concept was interesting but I think it could have been executed more smoothly. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ #LitsyAtoZauthors @BookishMarginalia

stargazerblue49 Seems like not many people have enjoyed this. Shame. I really liked most of her other books! Have not read this one, though. 7y
cleoh @stargazerblue49 I adore her Sisterhood books! This one felt rushed and the end seemed like an easy fix. I wanted to know more about the science of time travelling and the consequences of disrupting the timeline. However I have seen some very positive reviews! I think it just wasn't the book I wanted it to be, but definitely not a bad book. 7y
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HipcheckandPaperbacks
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This was my 1st taste of time travel genre & this book kinda made me not want to visit again. I really didn't like the writing style, the plot was all over, and the main was so flaky. The only reasons I pushed through to the end were 1. I think every book deserves a fair chance & 2. I have this horrible habit of not being able to quit a book once I've started it no matter how much I don't like it. Believe me, I've tried to stop #StruggleRead

Kris10H I thought maybe it was just me, and that I'm getting too old for this YA stuff, but I'm seeing a lot of reviews like this. If you ever want to try 'time travel' again, I suggest Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch. 4y
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MariaCristina
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Time travel is what got this in my TBR pile. But the time travel is disappointingly—outrageously!—sloppy. Then there are letters sprinkled throughout to a character who is somewhat mysterious...and those letters turn out to be nonessential to the development of characters, plot, tone... Just a Chekhov's gun that finally fires a white flag w/the word "BANG" on it. Twists were predictable. And the last third of the book is obliquely sex-negative.