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desertcart.com: The Do-Over: 9781534478879: Painter, Lynn: Books Review: Adorable - This came in great condition and I loved the book! It was toe-curlingly good romance that just made me wanna cry happily and dance around my room. I liked the magical element that Painter included since Emilie kept having to relive the same horrible day until she did what she was destined to do. So cute and I recommend it to all of my friends. Review: The Do-Over - Reader’s Notes: – this is told from Emilie’s point of view – there are about 100 curse words – Emilie mentions that she was reading a book with a sex scene during class and is interrupted; her friend tells her to go watch a ‘filthy show’ in order to feel better (we don’t know the titles nor any other details beyond this; each is mentioned with only a sentence) Review: I removed a star due to the amount of cursing and the third thing(s) mentioned in the readers notes. I am not a fan of reading either of these things in books. Despite removing a star, the storyline was very interesting! Time really flew reading this book. I loved how the day kept repeating and it took Emilie a bit to figure out what was happening as well as what she wanted to do with it. I really enjoyed all of her interactions with her two best friends and Nick. I liked how both of her friends tried to support Emilie in her relationship with her boyfriend. Neither of them liked him, but wanted her to be happy more-so. I loved that they cheered her on when Emilie chose to switch gears and be more herself and when she recognized that she didn’t love her boyfriend. Nick was an awesome love interest! I loved that Lynn Painter gave us as readers little bits about Nick in the days when Emilie was focused on fixing her current relationship before Emilie switched gears on what she wanted to do with her reoccurring day. Nick was so fun with Emilie and their adventure. I absolutely adored their grand gesture towards the end of the book and was so happy to see these characters recognize that they were great together! Summary: Emilie has plans for the best Valentine’s Day ever. But when every single one of those plans breaks, as well as a few other things in her life, it ends up being one of the worst days of her life. All she wants to do at the end of the day is go to her safe place with her grandmother to be comforted, so she does. But the next day, instead of waking up at her grandmother’s, Emilie is back home and has a sense of deja vu when the same things that occurred the day before happen once again. And why does her phone say that it is still Valentine’s Day? Could her ‘yesterday’ have actually been a bad dream? When day after day, Emilie still finds herself in a loop of Valentine’s Days, she decides to take matters into her own hands. If she’s going to wake up each morning with no one remembering the day before, Emilie is determined to have a day of no consequences doing whatever she feels like. And after the dumpster fire that was her relationship, maybe she’ll invite the boy she’s met multiple times during this loop…








| Best Sellers Rank | #1,978 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Teen & Young Adult Time Travel Fiction #5 in Teen & Young Adult Romantic Comedy #7 in Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Dystopian Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (7,123) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.8 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 1534478876 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1534478879 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | November 28, 2023 |
| Publisher | S&S Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 14 years and up |
M**L
Adorable
This came in great condition and I loved the book! It was toe-curlingly good romance that just made me wanna cry happily and dance around my room. I liked the magical element that Painter included since Emilie kept having to relive the same horrible day until she did what she was destined to do. So cute and I recommend it to all of my friends.
S**S
The Do-Over
Reader’s Notes: – this is told from Emilie’s point of view – there are about 100 curse words – Emilie mentions that she was reading a book with a sex scene during class and is interrupted; her friend tells her to go watch a ‘filthy show’ in order to feel better (we don’t know the titles nor any other details beyond this; each is mentioned with only a sentence) Review: I removed a star due to the amount of cursing and the third thing(s) mentioned in the readers notes. I am not a fan of reading either of these things in books. Despite removing a star, the storyline was very interesting! Time really flew reading this book. I loved how the day kept repeating and it took Emilie a bit to figure out what was happening as well as what she wanted to do with it. I really enjoyed all of her interactions with her two best friends and Nick. I liked how both of her friends tried to support Emilie in her relationship with her boyfriend. Neither of them liked him, but wanted her to be happy more-so. I loved that they cheered her on when Emilie chose to switch gears and be more herself and when she recognized that she didn’t love her boyfriend. Nick was an awesome love interest! I loved that Lynn Painter gave us as readers little bits about Nick in the days when Emilie was focused on fixing her current relationship before Emilie switched gears on what she wanted to do with her reoccurring day. Nick was so fun with Emilie and their adventure. I absolutely adored their grand gesture towards the end of the book and was so happy to see these characters recognize that they were great together! Summary: Emilie has plans for the best Valentine’s Day ever. But when every single one of those plans breaks, as well as a few other things in her life, it ends up being one of the worst days of her life. All she wants to do at the end of the day is go to her safe place with her grandmother to be comforted, so she does. But the next day, instead of waking up at her grandmother’s, Emilie is back home and has a sense of deja vu when the same things that occurred the day before happen once again. And why does her phone say that it is still Valentine’s Day? Could her ‘yesterday’ have actually been a bad dream? When day after day, Emilie still finds herself in a loop of Valentine’s Days, she decides to take matters into her own hands. If she’s going to wake up each morning with no one remembering the day before, Emilie is determined to have a day of no consequences doing whatever she feels like. And after the dumpster fire that was her relationship, maybe she’ll invite the boy she’s met multiple times during this loop…
C**S
BEST BOOK and kid appropriate
This love/comedy story is the best!!!! My sister read it and now I am obsessed!!!! Kid appropriate and funny! Definitely recommend!!!!
C**A
Not as magical as Better Than the Movies
The Do-Over was a fun and relatively short book. I have read a lot of Lynn Painter books this year, and I felt that this one and Betting on You were just not as magical as Better Than the Movies. I don't think it is a coincidence that that is her most famous book. The Do -Over slogged a bit for me. I originally was enjoying the Ground Hog Dayesque story, but just like when watching Ground Hog Day, things started to get repetitive and not as exciting. There were some laugh-out-loud moments but the characters went from being super loveable to not as loveable. I liked the ending and I liked how Painter resolved some relationships, but like I said, this didn't hold as much of the magic as some of her other books.
M**N
It was a slow start, but man, did i love the Ending
I read the sample, loved it. Bought the book. . . Kind of was slow... I didn't want to finish it, but tonight i remembered it, and even from the beginning it was funny and that was enought: I didn't stop until the end { 2:25am on a Thursday night} I didn't see the end coming, i kind of had an idea about what was going to happen {logically}but I wasn't prepared for the way it came about, the quipped shuffle, the tattoo, the jacket...his brother. It all came together perfectly... thought i do wish there was an epilogue, besides the implied HEA All in all this was a, -funny -rom-com -that mentions his brother dying -that touches on family drama -a kiss, cheating ex -and a MMC that doesn't believe in fate. Comes with an implied HEA
L**E
Looks amazing!!
Came in great shape, I love it!!!
F**N
Lynn Painter never misses!
My book was delivered in good condition, read for my reveiw: My third Lynn Painter book and my third 5 star review for her. Her writing is truly magical. The is my first YA book from her and I have to say I’m so excited to read Better than the movies next! Her writing feels a little different from her adult romance books but still absolutely incredible. I cannot believe how well she nails both genres. This was a fun and short read! Every time I picked up the book I did not want to put it down. Watching Em go through the same day over and over again was so enjoyable and I always wondered how she would try and change things up next. Nick Stark was the perfect love interest. The Jess Mariano vibes are immaculate. I loved him and their banter. All the little things Em put together from talking to him each day. The day repeating to bring them together just melted my heart and when you find out the reasoning.. oh my goodness. There was some more intense topics discussed such as divorced parents, feeling ignored, and death of a family member but everything felt so well done. The lightness of the book mixed perfectly with the serious topics as well.
F**B
pretty good
good book, it was a cute light read, finished in two days and it had a few kissing scenes but that was it, but had a good plot and good character development, is very similar to lynn painter’s other books but if i had to say my favorite it’d be betting on you but this one was really good too. might just be my version but there was no way extra content at the end except for excerpt of another book but overall 4.2/5 stars
A**T
I wasn’t quite sure if I would like this book, but I ended up absolutely loving it. This book was just so cute and funny, and it was a crossover between Ferris Buellers Day Off and Groundhog Day. I normally try and over the cliche of the time loop, but this ended up being my book club @friendswithbooks April book of the month. So I decided I would give it a go and I am so happy I did, this was just perfect. A 100/10 read and a definite recommendation. “It occurred to me that the two of us were seeing that moment in entirely different ways. I was desperately hopeful that he would remember it all the next day, and he was memorizing every moment to look back upon fondly”
T**H
This book is about the 16 year old Emilie, who wants to have the perfect Valentines Day. And the charming yet gloomy looking Nick, who couldn't care less about this day. But when they meet each other, and in some ridiculous situations at that, both are not so sure if their perception about this day is the right one. I loved these two MCs. They are acting like their age (+ life experience), but they are still reasonable about their behaviour towards others. For example, Em sees her boyfriend kissing another girl, Macy. At sixteen, you think it's the worst feeling ever, because how dare he and what not. The consideration, if he doesn't kiss her in this time loop, then it didn't happen, is correct but futile. It shows that she is still just sixteen and learning about what she wants in life. Because you can think like that and if you happy with it, be my guest. But in my opinion, if you have to actively stop your boyfriend from kissing another girl, he doesn't deserve your time. So she deals with it but accordingly to a teenager. In the beginning I had some hesitation because of her age, because usually I like my FMCs a little bit older. More in the New Adult Genre but Emilie's age is not too pronounced and doesn't slip into childish. Nick is a charming young boy, who doesn't care about Valentines Day. He sees Em like she really is and doesn't entertain her antics about a 'perfect' day and leads her more to an 'happy' day. But read it for yourself and find out what I mean by that 😉 This book has charme, quip and an adorable lovestory. So all in all 5 stars.
H**M
Came in good condition
U**R
this book made me so happy, it made me realize so many things in life and I will forever be grateful for it. Loved all the characters, everything about this book.
E**F
Llegó en perfectas condiciones y dentro del tiempo estimado. Estoy muy contenta con esta compra. Respecto al libro, una rom-com tan entrañable en su totalidad. 5/5
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