The Cassandra Complex
The unforgettable Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
THE HILARIOUS NEW REESE WITHERSPOON BOOK CLUB PICK
Published in the USA as Cassandra in Reverse
If you had the power to change the past... where would you start?
Cassie has never really fitted in. She remembers everything. Understands nothing. And consistently says the wrong thing.
So when she gets dumped, fired AND her local café runs out of banana muffins - all in one day - it feels like the end of the world.
But then Cassie discovers she has the power to go back and change things.
With endless chances to get it right, can she stop it all from going wrong?
'Witty, touching and totally absorbing' Graeme Simsion, author of The Rosie Project
Not your average story. Not your average character.
But fitting in is overrated. . .
BUY THE STAND-OUT BOOK OF 2023
As featured on Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 2 Book Club, The Times & Daily Mail
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Cassie is not a People Person. But she's about to win your heart. . .
'A time-twisting delight' REESE WITHERSPOON
'Fabulously funny and filled with heart' DAILY MAIL
'Utterly brilliant!!' ZOE BALL
'Smart and funny' THE TIMES
'A triumph!' SUN
'Everyone should read it and everyone will love it' LINDSEY KELK
'Engaging, sharply written and utterly unique' WOMAN AND HOME
'Sharp, funny, quirky, insightful and so very, very relatable' JOANNE HARRIS
'A hilarious and heartwarming read' WOMAN'S OWN
'Extremely readable and highly entertaining' BUSINESS POST
'Deeply human, wildly original, and gut-warmingly funny' EMMA JANE UNSWORTH
'A war cry for you to be you and for me to be me' LAURA JANE WILLIAMS
'A quirky story, written with intelligence and humour' IRISH EXAMINER
'I rooted for Cassie throughout. Wonderful' DAILY MAIL
'This is THE book for anyone who has ever wished life came with an undo button' SOPHIE IRWIN
'Clever, unusual and often amusing' DAILY EXPRESS
'Dazzles with its wit whilst touching our hearts' SARAH HAYWOOD
'A brilliantly witty read' SUN ON SUNDAY
'Clever and breezily comic' RTÉ GUIDE
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Smale's appealing adult debut (after the YA novel Love Me Not), a London woman discovers an ability to travel back in time. Cassie Penelope Dankworth is prickly and uncompromising, traits that lead to her being fired by her London PR firm and dumped by her boyfriend, Will. She also has autism, a fact her intolerant coworkers wish was disclosed to them before she was hired. After these events appear to happen, however, Cassie realizes she's in a time loop—her boss calls her "sweetheart" and she still has a job. As she learns to manipulate her newfound ability, she muses on her power to change the story of her life. Smale then leads readers through a tale of Cassie's habitual time travel, which produces multiple outcomes from the same situations. Some of these are mundane—a slice of bread is burned, then toasted perfectly; keys are forgotten, then remembered—while others are consequential, such as Cassie's introduction of Will to her sister, which leads to their romance and bitter feelings for Cassie. Though Cassie's time tweaks can be hard to follow, her narration beautifully evokes her inner life ("I rarely understand what another human is thinking, but I frequently feel it: a wave of emotion that pours out of them into me, like a teapot into a cup"). This is a delight.