If you saw it, would you read it? One More Day Anthology #ReadOrNot
About the front:
What is she looking at? Every time I look at this cover, I want to shift it so that I can see what she’s looking at. I mean, it’s gotta be good, right? If she’s staring at it for so long and so much? Love the snow that’s falling and her pale skin that makes me feel cold just by looking at it. I imagine she’s hoping, maybe praying, maybe begging for something. Something … but what? What’s she waiting for that would have her out in the cold, outside, waiting for … some thing.
Now let’s look at what the back says:
What if today never ends?
What if everything about life—everything anyone hoped to be, to do, to experience—never happens?
Whether sitting in a chair, driving down the road, in surgery, jumping off a cliff or flying … that’s where you’d be … forever.
Unless …
In One More Day, Erika Beebe, Marissa Halvorson, Kimberly Kay, J. Keller Ford, Danielle E. Shipley and Anna Simpson join L.S. Murphy to give us their twists, surprising us with answers to two big questions, all from the perspective of characters under the age of eighteen.
How do we restart time?
How do we make everything go back to normal?
The answers, in whatever the world—human, alien, medieval, fantasy or fairytale—could, maybe, happen today.
Right now.
What would you do if this happened … to you?
Does it match? Front to Back without the in between?
What if today never ends?
Ooh! Yes, if today were ending, I’d be on my knees praying!
What if everything about life—everything anyone hoped to be, to do, to experience—never happens?
Ooh, I’d even more be on my floor praying. I have so much life to look forward to, to know it’s being taken away … ouch!
Whether sitting in a chair, driving down the road, in surgery, jumping off a cliff or flying … that’s where you’d be … forever.
Oh, being stuck! That’s even worse. I think. Maybe. Right?
Unless …
In One More Day, Erika Beebe, Marissa Halvorson, Kimberly Kay, J. Keller Ford, Danielle E. Shipley and Anna Simpson join L.S. Murphy to give us their twists, surprising us with answers to two big questions, all from the perspective of characters under the age of eighteen.
How do we restart time?
How do we make everything go back to normal?
Lovely! I love that there will be a fix. Phew!
The answers, in whatever the world—human, alien, medieval, fantasy or fairytale—could, maybe, happen today.
Oh, so is that one story or all of them? Is that a made up world or what?
Right now.
What would you do if this happened … to you?
This would never happen to me. Right???
Will I read it?
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
Will you add it to your bookshelf virtual or otherwise? Share in the comments!