This book is weird, and not just in the way you expect a Groundhog-Day-esque time travel book to be. “Breakthroughs are great, don’t get me wrong; but admitting that there were epic flaws in your original idea is hella painful. I’ve decided that science is like a sausage factory. Major discoveries are delicious, but you don’t want to know what’s in there.” Nephele loves math. Frankly, she’s a genius. She knows that makes her weird and generally not like the other freshmen at her high […]
Who would want to redo your freshman year of high school repeatedly?
Time Travel for Love and Profit by Sarah Lariviere
