The Year We Turned Forty by Liz Fenton & Lisa Steinnke
The Year We Turned Forty by Liz FentonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I did a mix of audio and reading for this one, which allowed me to move through it pretty quickly. Three friends are faced with an opportunity at the age of 50 to go back in time 10 years to their 40th birthday and make some different decisions. The deal is that they get to spend one year there and then they will have to decide (all or none) on either continuing their new paths and reliving that decade or jumping back to 50 again.
So just stop there and ask your self what would YOU? Pick an age that you feel like was a pivot point in your life... would you go back to it? I know my answer...
As with all books like this, these women make some really frustrating decisions that make you want to just yell at them. I think I have decided that these are the types of characters that I dislike the most in a book... flaky women. I'm not lowering the rating because of that, it's just a personal opinion. I thought this was a fun and original story and it definitely kept me engaged because I wanted to see how it would end. If I was one of those readers who did the sort of thing... I totally would have skipped to the end to see what happened. But I'm not, so I didn't!
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