![]() ![]() I liked that Rowan’s understanding of Neil’s character really only brushed the surface, and her over-achieving, and highly competitive personality made her competition with Neil understandable. Thankfully Today Tonight Tomorrowsets the two rivals up quite well, and in a way that is quite compelling. ![]() I think they become even more difficult to pull-off in contemporary settings, because I often do not feel that the situations properly garner the extent of dislike one person feels towards the other. While they provide the perfect opportunity for romantic tension and angst, majority of the time I find that one party acts too ruthlessly towards the other and I end up being put-off by the relationship as a whole. I like enemies-to-lovers/hate-to-love romances more so in theory than in practice. But over the course of the day the two properly get to know one another, and Rowan begins to wonder if she’s had the wrong impression of Neil all along. ![]() ![]() In an unexpected turn of events Rowan ends up teaming up with her academic rival, Neil McNair. As per her school’s tradition she and the rest of the senior class compete in a game that involves completing tasks and secretly killing-off (not literally) the other students. Today Tonight Tomorrow is a young adult contemporary novel following high school senior Rowan Roth on her last day of senior year. ![]()
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