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I'm a Marks fan so I was excited to listen to the Netgalley digital audio copy about Elise, a girl who wakes up the day after her birthday and realizes that she's just time jumped but no one else seems to notice but it's made quite clear that something is up because her friends are no longer her friends and she's got to uncover the mystery about why she's the only one that seems to have time jumped.

A friend jumps into the mix to try to identify what's up as well. It involves a few trips to a local store, plenty of investigation from phones to photography class clues, questions to her family, and more, plus there's some "history" by including bits about the pandemic.

The story is approachable, feels classic for the intended audience, and isn't overwritten. Enjoyable!

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Thank you Harper Audio, Katherine Tegen Books, and NetGalley for the advanced electronic audio review copy of this book. This is a great mystery story about friendship, courage, and trust that my students would definitely enjoy. Looking forward to sharing it with them.

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I think the story addressed both sides of a friendship well. I did find tge ending a bit abrupt with the epilogue though. The storyline was fun even for someone who may bot be into science fiction books.

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