I'll Stop the World
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Lauren Thoman
"Lauren Thoman's I'll Stop the World is a whip-smart mystery with a vibrant cast of characters that gives off great eighties vibes. I was absolutely dazzled by this unputdownable genre-bending novel that's equal parts coming-of-age suspense and emotional tale of forgiveness and second chances." --Mindy Kaling The end and the beginning become one in a heart-pounding coming-of-age mystery about the power of friendship, fate, and inexplicable second chances. Is it the right place at the wrong time? Or the wrong place at the right time? Trapped in a dead-end town, Justin Warren has had his life defined by the suspicious deaths of his grandparents. The unsolved crime happened long before Justin was born, but the ripple effects are still felt after thirty-eight years. Justin always knew he wouldn't have much of a future. He just never imagined that his life might take him backward. In a cosmic twist of fate, Justin's choices send him crashing into the path of determined optimist Rose Yin. Justin and Rose live in the same town and attend the same school, but have never met--because Rose lives in 1985. Justin won't be born for another twenty years. And his grandparents are still alive--for now. In a series of events that reverberate through multiple lifetimes, Justin and Rose have a week to get Justin unstuck in time and put each of them in control of their futures--by solving a murder that hasn't even happened yet.
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Author
Lauren Thoman
Pages
446
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published Date
2023
ISBN
1662509979 9781662509971
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"I loved this concept! And I love that a favorite celeb of mine, Mindy Kaling, has a book studio through Amazon promoting stories that she feel passionate about. A big reason I picked this up was for that, though the Back to the Future vibes spoke to me as well. <br/><br/>My only complaint is that the story did drag a bit in the middle. With so many in perspective characters, I get that you have to have time to develop all of them, but I’m not sure if every perspective was necessary. Still, it was fun and thought provoking, beyond the typical “stop bad things from happening and return” trope in time travel mysteries. I’m curious to read what the author does next after this debut!"
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