This is another great time travel book by one of my favourite authors.
When we read a book we want to be changed in some way by what we read and this story certainly did that for me. Amy is travelling back in time, reliving each new year. This book challenged the way I think about age. We all worry about getting older and what this will feel like and everything we stand to lose as we get older. But Jason challenges us to consider what it would be like to get younger - and actually it's not a great prospect! This book will get you thinking about your past. We all have strong memories of new year. Some are good, some bad and so this book touches to the core. Imagine relinquishing all of the rights and freedoms you have as an adult, everything you've worked hard to achieve, everything you hold dear in your life. Imagine being slowly stripped away: your sexual being, your confident adult self, your developed body and mind? It's not a pretty place.
Amy is hurtling towards her birth. Will she be sucked back into the womb or will she find a way to break this time loop? This book, 'My Today, Your Yesterday' and 'Rock Bottom' are my favourite books by this author. Jason's style to writing is easy flowing, crisp and doesn't tax the brain making it an ideal read if you're on holiday or just lazing at home.