![]() ![]() They go outside of their comfort zones and the reader watches as Amanda considers her family and friends from a wide variety of perspectives. ![]() In addition to that, Leo takes the notion that since they are repeating this day with no consequences, they might as well do things they would never do in “normal” life. Once they get that the other is part of this loop, they start to reconnect and fix the friendship that had been broken the year before. They don’t realize that this repetition is happening to the both of them until Amanda decides to ditch school for the day. Now as they hit their 11th birthdays (they were born on the same day in the same hospital), something strange seems to be happening as they find themselves repeating that day over and over. Were best friends, until their 10th birthday when Leo learned that there were words that once said couldn’t be unsaid. They were best friends since their first birthdays when they were pushed into sharing a party. The concept of this book is fun, if not highly reminiscent of the movie Groundhog Day. ![]() Thanks to an afternoon of flying, I finished it rather quickly. I listened to snippets with her when she was going to sleep, and was intrigued enough myself that I figured I should pick it up. She listens to audiobooks at night and picked this one and was quickly sucked in. My younger daughter has recently gotten into the Wendy Mass series “Willow Falls” which starts with the book 11 Birthdays. ![]()
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