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This Time Next Year

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I loved this book! It kept me guessing and had enough conflict to keep the book from being way too predictable.

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I really enjoyed this book, a classic rom com story. Some humour along the way in this easy to read book. I will be looking out for more from this author.

Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.

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Minnie Cooper (yes, you read that right) and Quinn Hamilton were both born on New Years Day. Their similarities seem to end there though. Their lives have taken completely different trajectories. Minnie is cursed with bad luck, and Quinn it seems to have opportunities handed to him. 30 years later they happen to be at the same NYE party. A crazy coincidence, but not a reason to pursue a friendship, and definitely not an excuse for Quinn to hope for something more, at least as far as Minnie is concerned.

I liked the originality of the plot. I was intrigued by the beginning of the book. And while this had elements of romance, it felt like this was more a coming-of-age story, a book about self-discovery, growth, and friendship (though not a YA novel).

One of my favorites parts was the flashbacks to earlier times in both Minnie and Quinn's lives. While I'm sure some people will have issues with that because it disrupts the "flow" of the story and isn't always chronological, I appreciated it. I think it added depth to the characters and helped me empathize and understand why they are who they are. These flashbacks also made it apparent that Minnie and Quinn's lives have intersected several times, but neither of them ever seemed to figure that out, which seemed like such a wasted opportunity.

This book was a cute, funny, and easy read but I did feel it lacking in some ways. It didn't move me as much as I wanted it to. And while I liked it and don't regret reading it, I don't know that I'll still be thinking about it this time next year.

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This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousins
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Minnie Cooper hates her birthday. Her birthday is January 1st and it is always the unluckiest day of the year. Everything always goes wrong and she can’t seem to break this jinx. New Year’s Day of 2020 she happens to meet Quinn Hamilton, the person who stole her name and she is convinced the jinx is all his fault.
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I really adored this book. 🥰🥺😂😭 Let me count the ways:
Minnie is so real. She beats herself up and struggles with confidence. But she is actually a kind, funny, awesome person.
The romance in this was believable for me. The way their friendship grew was beautiful.
Pretty much EVERY SIDE CHARACTER in this book was fantastic! They were such an eclectic group of people and not one of them was boring, I was thoroughly entertained.
The humor and little jokes in this book has me laughing out loud and screenshotting sections to share later.
I was so pleased with the end and the growth that everyone made.
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5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ this is one is reread-able. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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A heartwarming, easy read with a touch of humour - I simply couldn’t put this book down!

I really enjoyed getting to know the main characters Minnie and Quinn; they were extremely likeable and I was routing for them from the start!

While sometimes I find the whole ‘missed chances’ type storyline frustrating, I did not feel that way about the way this story developed.

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I LOVED LOVED LOVED this book and was so glad to see that it was a Book of the Month pick for November, as I was able to get a gorgeous copy for my library!! Cousens does a fantastic job and I cannot wait to read her other works!

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Fantastic book! Sophie Cousens always captivates her reader with a story that can't be forgotten! This Time Next Year was exactly that.

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Loved this one so much that I made sure to grab a copy when it popped up as the Book of The Month!! Highly recommended.

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This sweet book is the perfect escape for 2020, and highlights all of the quintessential British things I love.

Minnie and Quinn are born one minute apart from each other on New Years Eve, and although they grow up in drastically different environments, they randomly meet on their 30th birthday. The novel jumps back and forth between various NYEs and NYDs until the two make their way truly find each other.

I am a huge fan of books that take place in various times and jump back and forth in the timeline, and I wish this book did a better job of making this aspect more seamless. Many times I was confused as to which year we were in. I was a huge fan of the secondary characters that Sophie created, and loved that she made so many of them as realistic. Tara was wonderfully described, and the real issues of mental health that many people deal with today. The book shows the importance of family bonds and friendship - even very unlikely friendships between Tara and Connie which becomes extremely important to both of them but especially Tara.

This book is so much more than a romance novel, and highlights family relationships, friendships, the importance of mental health, and had many heartwarming moments. I'm excited to see what Sophie Cousens comes up with next!

Thank you to Sophie Cousens, Random House UK/Cornerstone, and NetGalley for the Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for a fair and honest review.

4/5 - ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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I honestly don’t even know how to begin putting into words just how much I loved this book.

I adored the writing style of this author and the structural devices employed within this wonderful story - from it flitting between the past and the present and it being written in an omniscient style for both Quinn and Minnie - it sucks the reader in and has you willing fate to intervene.

Fate and luck is a fundamental theme in this novel, as it tells the story of two babies being born, to different mothers, one minute apart and how fortune seems to favour one over the other, whilst the other dwells on the what ifs...

This story made me happy, angry, saddened, frustrated, from one chapter to the next. I devoured this delicious book because I couldn’t get enough of it.

The writer’s flair for writing leaves you bereft wanting more. At points, I questioned how this story could be concluded with such few pages left, but the author just nailed it. It even had me questioning whether this was really a debut novel.

I am not someone who’d usually read a book twice, but this is one that I would make an exception for. I can see myself reading this again, as well as buying it for others (and myself) and recommending it time and time again, as it strikes the right balance for hitting you in the feelies, whilst being funny too.

A wonderfully warm and witty - it is a must read, especially on a cold, dismal and wintry day.

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A cracking read. A rom com with the feelgood factor thrown in. When Quinn and Minnie meet for the first time one new years eve and discover they were born on the same new years day one minute apart, Minnie finds herself drawn to him but as things normally go wrong for her on this particular night of the year she's convinced she is jinxed. A great mix of characters and a story that makes you laugh and cry loved it

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Do you believe in fate? Minnie and Quinn are born minutes apart on New Year’s Eve. Minnie has heard about Quinn her whole life, because that is what she was supposed to be named - Quinn Cooper. Nothing bad would ever happen to a Quinn Cooper her mom would say. But when your name is Minnie Cooper and your jinxed every New Year’s with unforeseen incidents, you shy away from big plans to ring in the new year.

Minnie meets Quinn on their 30th birthday after being locked in a bathroom all night. They may be from different worlds, but there is no denying the connection. The book alternates between past, present and all the times their paths have crossed unbeknownst to them. Maybe they were destined to find each other after all!
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My thoughts: I absolutely loved this book. I occasionally read romance but it’s not my typical genre, but I’d definitely read more if they were like this book. Great plot and the characters are so enjoyable. Who doesn’t like a character named Minnie Cooper?

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This is a romance story plus more. Minnie and Quinn are born one minute apart on New Years. They grow up in very different environments, with very different families. The story moves back and forth in time from the present where Minnie and Quinn are starting their relationship to past New Years. It was a unique take on the traditional love story and I really enjoyed it. The characters are well rounded and it was interesting to see their backstories. It really helped to understand their personalities (and Minnie’s “birthday curse”). The supporting characters were also very strong. I did need to pay close attention to where we were in time at different moments but it is worth the effort. I really enjoyed the ending and I will keep an eye out for future books by this author.

Thanks to Sophie Cousens, Random House UK/Cornerstone, and NetGalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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This one was a bit cheesy but that’s to be expected. There was a lot of flashing back and forth that was a bit hard to keep track of. I wish the main characters built up the romance a bit more - the author told us a lot how much Minnie liked Quinn but we never really got to see them experience that.

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I enjoyed this book a lot, which surprised me to be honest because I'm not usually fan of timelines that jump around. But the characters were so engaging and the moving timeline so well entangled into the story that I didn't mind it one bit. It was exactly the sort of romance I love - the type that isn't expected or trite, that is intertwined with friends, family and real life. I'd be interested in reading more from this author.

Thanks to the author, publisher and Netgalley for providing a copy in exchange for this honest review.

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Minnie and Quinn were born on New Years Eve with one minute apart. They are from a different world but they crossed path on their thirtieth birthday. Minnie believed she was jinx on her birthday because bad things always happened to her. I feel bad for her because she hide herself when she supposedly celebrate her birthday.
I loved all the characters in this story. Minnie, Quinn, Minnie's dad, Leila, Bev and etc.

This is a story about friendship, relationship, family and mental health. This is not a typical romance story so I recommend you guys to read this book!!

Thank you Netgalley, author and publisher for This Time Next Year ARC!

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I enjoyed this, it's a very warm read. I liked the characters and seeing their relationship develop. Perfect read to cosy up with at this time of year

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This Time Next Year was an enjoyable read that was very easy to fall into. The plot was pretty bland and a tad too predictable, so the oversimplicity kind of nagged me throughout the book. Nevertheless, I still enjoyed it and I'd recommend it to anyone who's looking for an easy, lighthearted read (especially since the festive season is upon us!).

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#'This Time Next Year by Author #Sophie Cousins is a wonderful book. It's posted on my Instagram blog in August. This is a novel that has fate, friendship and romance. How it's time to switch to Instagram #Maddie_approves_book_reviews for this amusing, fun and quirky blog!!

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This Time Next Year is the perfect book for all of us right now.
A lot can change in a year, and we are all experiencing that in an unprecedented, and unfortunately negative way with this pandemic.

But this book, which is so tied to time, and yet charts an alternate reality in 2020, it made me feel so hopeful. People can change, things can go right, and even scared, flawed, messy people can find love. That feels like the perfect message to me for these times, and this story is so fun in addition!

Makes me believe in fate just a little bit.

Minnie Cooper and Quinn Hamilton have been on the periphery of each other's lives from the moment they were born, on January 1st, 1990.

Their journey to being together is not straightforward, but they get there eventually, after they both undergo significant growth and figure out a way to navigate their own issues together.

It's a fun, thoughtful novel, and I hope to read more of its kind from Sophie Cousens!

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