Can a book be too quirky? I love quirk, but this was almost too much for me in parts. In a small town in California, every day is on a loop. Unfortunately for Carly, it means she has to relive her father’s funeral every day. Unfortunately for the funeral director, Adam, not only does he have to deal with a grieving Carly, he also starts the day off in mid-argument with his cheating ex wife.
Adam and Carly go from enemies to lovers, and I like a lot of their interactions. The chemistry was ok for me, but not off-the-charts. By the fifth time Carly describes Adam as smelling buttery during a supposedly sexy scene, I was rolling my eyes.
The whole town is caught up in the loop, and they go a bit crazy. Zany characters abound. It was too over-the-top for me. The technicalities of the loop are a little confusing. The day starts over in the same way and people remember what happens each day, but cell phones don’t work, and if someone writes something down it disappears the next day. They can’t leave the town, and there’s an eclipse each night.
Adam is working through his anger at his ex, and feeling unsupported by his parents. Carly is feeling guilty for her anger at her father, and not being supportive when he said he was moving away to open up a movie theater in the small town. The book was different, which is good, and I liked it well enough. (6.75)
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