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The One That I Want
The One That I Want
Author: Allison Winn Scotch
ISBN-13: 9780307464507
ISBN-10: 0307464504
Publication Date: 6/1/2010
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Shaye Areheart Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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goddessani avatar reviewed The One That I Want on + 269 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
What if you had a chance to see the future? Your own future? Would it be a gift or a curse?

Tilly Farmer is given this gift but she doesn't want it. Can she give it back?

Tilly is young, married to her high school sweetheart, has a job she loves and they're ready for a baby. Why does she need to see the future? Especially when she's seeing stuff she doesn't like? She's not had an easy life (her mother died of cancer and her father is an alcohaulic) so isn't she due an easy time now?

And its not only the future. She can also see with clarity things that took place in the past. Things that rock her very foundation.

I found this book intriguing. I loved the voice of it and the relationship between Tilly and her best friend, Susanna. I didn't like her husband and her younger sister drove me crazy!

As the first thing I've read by Winn Scotch, I was taken in and I'll certainly look for others by her.

I give it a high rating because its unlike anything I've read in awhile.
joan13 avatar reviewed The One That I Want on + 47 more book reviews
I liked it better than her other book, Time of My Life, but still found the characters somewhat shallow. Maybe I just have a hard time identifying with the blonde cheerleader who marries the jock/sports star who was her highschool prom date. The writing style is good, easy to read. Probably geared to a late 20s or early 30s female reader who enjoys reading magazines or watching chick flicks. Just not my style. The premise of the plot and the lessons learned in the book were good. Nothing wrong with the writing, but not my cup of tea for reading.