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Samantha is popular, with a gorgeous boyfriend and a group of best friends others in the school would die to be a part of. But it's Samantha who dies-and then wakes up, to relieve that last day of her life over and over again.
What does Samantha need to do to get it right this time? To figure it out, she will have to decide what really matters to her, and what is truly important in life.
Oliver made high school come alive all over again for me in this book. I felt like I was right there with the c ...more
What does Samantha need to do to get it right this time? To figure it out, she will have to decide what really matters to her, and what is truly important in life.
Oliver made high school come alive all over again for me in this book. I felt like I was right there with the c ...more

Sam has everything she could possibly want. She's popular and everybody adores her. She has three amazing best friends. She even has a boyfriend who she's been crushing on half of her life. That all changes when she winds up getting killed in an accident after a party. If that wasn't bad enough, she winds up reliving the same day over and over. Is she doomed to live the same day forever or will she find the reason she's living it and fix it?
I really loved this book. It was intense and emotional. ...more
I really loved this book. It was intense and emotional. ...more

I started with a 3 but after a few days, brought it down to a 2. I don't know, I just didn't like how simple it ended up being. You can't just forgive years of verbal abuse and bullying in an instant. These girls were bitches through and through and I don't care what little personal problems they had, that's still no excuse to treat others like shit. It's unforgivable. I'm on Juliet Sykes' side. And why was Sam the only one that had to pay the price? She was the "nicest" out of all 4 of them! Li
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This book just got better and better. I didn't think I would like it at first, but somewhere in the middle it became this Buddhist-flavored rumination on the meaning of life. Did not expect that! Highly recommend for any age reader.
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