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Time After Time: The must-read novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Louise Pentland

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I loved her Robin Wilde series and so I was intrigued to see what her next fiction novel would be like. Although I will say that a few topics in this book are definitely not easy situations to read about however it was enjoyable all the same.

There was even a bit where she suddenly went from thinking that what had happened when wearing it was a bit odd, to confessing to her friend she thinks she has magical powers.Robin is the kind of character who is always there for other people and is constantly trying to make sure everyone else is alright before even considering herself. There was nothing that I noticed that was incorrect and considering that this was her first book the language used was impressive. At first the channel covered beauty, fashion and lifestyle; it has since expanded to include motivational and advice videos. She just comes out with some fantastic lines that had me laughing so hard that I forgot what I'd read prior to that comment and had to go back to reread the previous page to get back on track.

She is also a champion for Gender Equality and female empowerment and in 2016, she was named as a United Nations Change Ambassador for Gender Equality.I'm writing this post at 39 weeks pregnant, sat in giant pants and old t-shirt and bouncing on a birthing ball. Actually randomly I’ve just thought of this comparison – if you like the Mamma Mia movies I think you’d enjoy this. Either way, Time After Time was an absolutely joyous reading experience and I felt bereft when I turned the final page and had to say goodbye to my new fictional-bestie Tabby.

Just like in Wilde About the Girl, this third and final instalment follows Robin Wilde over a period of time. Wilde About the Girl is the sequel to Wilde Like Me from YouTuber and parenting/lifestyle/beauty blogger/vlogger, Louise Pentland. As this was a book aimed at people with a different life experience to me, I didn’t feel connected to Robin at all. Life is about to throw quite the curve ball at Robin Wilde, and she'll need to make some pretty brave choices if she's going to stop everything she cares about falling apart.While contemporary Tabby's life was meant to be dull in contrast, there were actually things I very much enjoyed about that too.

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