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It just so happened that I started this book after reading another book that dealt with time and time slowing down. In this book, time stops. I have to admit it almost feels like time stopped in 2020, but thats another story.
So our MC in this book is Tru. She seems to be the stereo type angst teenager. Her home life is messed up, each day at school seems to be a repeat of the other, and she has very few true friends.
Life gets even more confusing when time stops. I mean, time literally stops. Clocks won't run, watches etc. Its crazy. Of course Tru is looking at it in a almost positive way. She feels that time may have stopped to help people stop, heal and be nicer to each other (Kind of what I thought of the whole pandemic last year).
This book wasn't written in a way I was used to and it made it a little challenging for me to read. It wasn't poetry but it wasn't the convential way of writing. I did struggly though trying to read it. This book was a solid 3.5 for me, but I rounded it up to four stars just for the originality of the story.