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Original Title: Just One Year
Edition Language: English
Series: Just One Day #2
Characters: Allyson Healey, Willem De Ruiter
Setting: Paris(France) Amsterdam(Netherlands) Utrecht(Netherlands) …more Deauville(France) CancĂºn(Mexico) Valladolid, Mexico Mumbai(India) Jaisalmer(India) Merida (MĂ©rida)(Mexico) …less
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Just One Year (Just One Day #2) Kindle Edition | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 39683 Users | 4095 Reviews

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Just One Day. Just One Year. Just One Read. Before you find out how their story ends, remember how it began.... When he opens his eyes, Willem doesn’t know where in the world he is—Prague or Dubrovnik or back in Amsterdam. All he knows is that he is once again alone, and that he needs to find a girl named Lulu. They shared one magical day in Paris, and something about that day—that girl—makes Willem wonder if they aren’t fated to be together. He travels all over the world, from Mexico to India, hoping to reconnect with her. But as months go by and Lulu remains elusive, Willem starts to question if the hand of fate is as strong as he’d thought. . . . The romantic, emotional companion to Just One Day, this is a story of the choices we make and the accidents that happen—and the happiness we can find when the two intersect.

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Title:Just One Year (Just One Day #2)
Author:Gayle Forman
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:October 10th 2013 by Dutton Children's
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. New Adult. Fiction. Travel. Realistic Fiction

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Ratings: 3.9 From 39683 Users | 4095 Reviews

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i was a little disappointed in this book.. a lot disappointed because I thought it was something it wasnt. Here's my full review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNQ_PM... .-------------------------I really think even setting aside my misconceptions, that this book would have been heaps more enjoyable if we were to watch Willem develop through a relationship with Allyson. His problems were different from hers. He needed to learn how to stay. How to love things fully without the fear of loss. I



I never say this, but I kind of feel like this series needs another installment.This was not at all the book I expected (I avoided reviews, so I assumed Just One Year would pick up where Just One Day left off, but actually stars at the beginning of the "One Year" timeline in Just One Day). So, if you've read JOD, you know what story I expected.Anyway, I'll write more about this on the blog, but I really appreciate that this pair of books tackles a lot of unusual themes, particularly related to

4.5*I really liked this one! It was really interesting to travel the world with Willem and see how many times he was so close to Allyson but never met her. Overall a solid companion!

"There's a difference between losing something you knew you had and losing something you discovered you had. One is a disappointment. The other is truly a loss."Just One Year shows off Gayle Forman's specialty: a gorgeous love story that is not actually about love, at least not in the shallow sense. Willem de Ruiter wakes up in the hospital with no recollection of his immediate past - until he realizes he's lost Lulu, the girl he spent one magical day with. For one year he travels in search of

Before Reading: I just want Allyson and Willem to get a happy ending. Feelings after putting the book down:I don't know how to feel. Honestly. I have waited for this book for so long because I thought it would be the answer to all my questions.A let down to be honest.Review to come.

Rating: 3 starsWhen I just finished Just One Year, I gave it 4.5 stars. But the more I thought of it, the more frustrated I became. I think that at first I didnt realize how many issues I actually had with this book. But the moment I started trying to write my review it hit me: I was disappointed. And conflicted. And very, very confused. This was my most anticipated fall release, one of my most anticipated releases ever. So naturally, when I discovered that Hannah was sweet enough to send it to
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