This Time Next Year
An uplifting and heartwarming rom-com
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- 3,99 €
Publisher Description
The instant New York Times bestseller adored by readers around the world!! Now a feature-length film starring Emily in Paris's Lucien Laviscount.
Curl up with the refreshingly romantic and unputdownable rom-com which has everyone falling head over heels.
Quinn and Minnie are born on New Year's Eve, in the same hospital, one minute apart.
Their lives may begin together, but their worlds could not be more different.
Thirty years later they find themselves together again in the same place, at the same time.
What if fate is trying to bring them together?
Maybe it is time to take a chance on love. . .
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'Heart-warming and unashamedly romantic' RUTH JONES
'Sparkling and uplifting' MHAIRI MCFARLANE
'Every page of this book is perfect' CRESSIDA MCLAUGHLIN
'Swooningly romantic...I didn't want to put it down' KIRSTY GREENWOOD
'I absolutely loved This Time Next Year...so funny and sad and brilliant on love, friendship and family. Plus it contains the finest comedic airport security scene since spinal tap' TOM ELLEN
'A beautiful debut full of heart, soul and serendipity with characters you cannot help but fall in love with' ALEX BROWN
'This Time Next Year will make you laugh, cry and keep reading long into the night - it is the escapist read everyone needs right now' HOLLY MARTIN
'A funny, pull-at-your-heartstrings read, this is the perfect companion for curling up with hot chocolate and a blanket. Unashamedly romantic and packed full of holiday sparkle, it is a hug in book form' JOSIE SILVER
'Uplifting and relatable' WOMAN & HOME
'Bursting with colour, I was rooting for the pair the whole way through' PRIMA
'This Time Next Year has a heroine you'll want to be friends with and a hero you'll want to spend more time with. A note-perfect romcom' RED
'Funny, perceptive, and completely binge-worthy!' SUN ON SUNDAY
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Readers are falling in love with This Time Next Year:
'I loved every moment ... It's so clever and intricate and I adored it.'
'This is a book that I will definitely be re-reading... I fell in love with the characters.'
'This Time Next Year is utterly refreshing. Filled with love (a little lust) and laughter.'
'I completely loved this book! Blissfully indulgent on the romance ... I loved the writing'
'I was smitten with this story from the first chapter.'
'The book you're looking for!!'
'I enjoyed this beautiful and romantic story. The plot was well crafted and the characters were people I could relate to and empathise with. Definitely recommended.'
'The characters were great and I was sad to finish the book as I would no longer be spending time in their company. The story is lovely and also believable, I will be recommending this book to all my friends.'
'You'll start the book because it sounds cute, you'll keep reading it because the plot keeps unfolding and not once does it stand still or stagnate and you'll re-read it because you love all the people encapsulated within the pages so much.'
'This book is delightful. It's a big hug; a hot chocolate; your favourite onesie, all rolled into one.'
'I would really recommend this to anyone that really does believe in fate, enjoys proposals from a knight on a unicorn and knows that love will always win.'
'I absolutely loved it, truly one of the best books I have read.'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Destiny has a hand in Cousens's touching debut. Minnie Cooper and Quinn Hamilton were born in the same hospital on January 1, 1990, but while Quinn, whose family bagged the cash prize for having the first baby born in the '90s, has always loved his birthday, Minnie's New Year's celebrations have always gone horribly and she believes the holiday is jinxed. New Year's Eve 2019 is no different: she's dragged to her boyfriend's work friend's party, someone vomits on her shirt, and she manages to lock herself in the washroom while trying to clean it up. She isn't rescued until the next morning by Quinn. The days after go from bad to worse for Minnie as her catering business approaches the brink of ruin and her landlord evicts her from her apartment. Surprisingly, Quinn swoops in to save the day again, proving himself unworthy of the hatred Minnie's carried for him all these years for claiming the money her family desperately needed. Flashbacks to New Year's past and subplots about both Quinn and Minnie's families add depth, while hilarious secondary characters inject levity in just the right places. The romance is slow to sizzle, but Cousens's debut is ripe with both emotional vulnerability and zaniness.