A review by dr_rachelmcshane
See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon

4.0

Barrett and Miles are stuck together in a time loop, living September 21 over and over and over again. At first they can’t stand each other, but as time goes on (and on and on and on), their feelings for each other begin to grow and change, despite the date staying the same. This book was so cute—I laughed out loud several times. The characters were lovable and unique and sweet. I also loved that there was good representation here—Miles is biracial (Japanese and Jewish), Barrett is a Jewish plus-sized woman, her mother is queer. Although the plot was a bit cheesy and predictable, the quirky dialogue, the endearing characters, and the pacing of the book made up for it.