Today's book review is on 90 Days Of Different by Canadian author, Eric Walters. It turned out to be another one of my favorite reads (I just finished it today) and I highly recommend it to tweens, teens, and adults. However, I am giving it 4/5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐ because I found that some of the events were slightly boring to me and this book also contains some drinking scenes.
90 Days Of Different follows 18-year-old Sophie Evans. The book starts out on her last day of high school when her boyfriend breaks up with her because she is too dull- too ordinary. After she broke up with her boyfriend, her friend Ella wants her to try to do 90 days of things that she would not normally do- to get her out of her comfort bubble. Along the way, she documents her different days on social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You see Sophie changing as the story moves on and by the time you are at day 90, you will notice how many changes have happened to not only her, but the people surrounding her. What I love about this book is the feeling that you are there with Sophie, and that you get an inside look at her life and her inside feelings which are often mixed.
That is a very brief review without spoilers about 90 Days Of Different. As I already said, I would recommend that tweens, teens, and adults read this book- it is very inspiring and makes you feel like you can do anything. PS: The cover of the book was very visually appealing as well I have to say- it is very aesthetic and vibrant.
LINKS: 90 days of Different on GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34332334-90-days-of-different?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=wOiispwlZW&rank=1 90 days of different on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/90-Days-Different-Eric-Walters/dp/1459816730
You can also get the book at Indigo or online at indigo.com. You can learn more about this book and the author by going to ericwalters.net
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