

She included topics like woman-plus-woman couples, what life would be like with a parent in jail, Jewish faith, and anti-semitism. For a young adult romantic comedy, this novel is pretty inclusive. She also does a great job making the reader feel engaged and want to keep reading. I especially enjoy this trope because it is interesting to see how different the characters and plot can play out, while still following the same idea. Solomon’s work had a great spin on the enemies-to-lovers trope. It’s great for those who would like to get back into reading, especially if you enjoy rom-com books and the enemies-to-lovers trope. Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon is such an easy read – I finished it in under twenty-four hours. Instead, the game leads to the two being vulnerable with the other and reveals feelings unfathomable. The senior’s annual end-of-the-year game, HOWL, is their last chance to compete against each other, and beating the other one last time meant more than anything.

Neil McNair and Rowan Roth’s academic rivalry begins freshman year and is carried throughout their high school careers. “How do you tell the person you’ve spent four years trying to destroy that you have a crush on them?” This is the story of Today Tonight Tomorrow.
