The Long Wait for Tomorrow review by JAM_JMajor
The Long Wait for Tomorrow
by Joaquin Dorfman
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Patrick Saint and Kelly McDermott were the only two survivors of a fatal car crash. Believe it or not this is what brought them together. Kelly is the leading man, star quarterback of the schools football team, with the hot cheerleader girlfriend, Jenna. Patrick always thinks that Kelly has it all going for him and nothing bad will ever happen to him until one day Kelly wakes up and is different. Kelly suddenly knows how to drink, smoke, and play pool. The new Kelly McDermott cares about Patricks feelings and he claims that he is actually forty years old and in a mental institution. What has happened to Kelly McDermott? Will Patrick be able to help him?

Opinion: 

I really did not enjoy The Long Wait For Tomorrow. It was confusing, boring, and it really wasn't at all what I expected. I am someone who can usually get a nine hundred page book done in two weeks but this book is only about three hundred pages long and it took me about six weeks. It did have a bit of bad language in it but I didn't mind. I do not recomend this to anyone unless they really enjoy skipping around constantly and enjoy a book with little action.

 

Rating:
1
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

This book did have a little bit of inappropriate language in it.
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