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Looking at what I have read so far, I think that the cover has something to do with space and wormholes and lighting and that stuff. What I don't understand is the the saying on the front cover:
"What would you give up for the perfect life?"
I thought a little bit, and then I got to thinking. This book is about alternate universes and exploring them. I think maybe the main character found the perfect universe to live in and wants to abandon her own universe. But she has things in her universe that she won't have in the perfect one. How bout' that theory?
I think there is something, not entirely the same but similar to this story. Have you ever seen or heard of the movie groundhog day? Apparently it's quite hilarious. But that's besides the point. What strikes me as familarr to this story is he keeps on waking uop in the same place over and over again sort of like alternate universes. Here's a clip:
In this clip, he knows he will keep waking up each day at 6:00 am and he gets REALLY annoyed at his alarm clock. But the point is that he wakes up on the same day. This kind of reminded me of this book.
The connection was well thought out. Even though you have just started the book, you have already thought of a connection to make. That is a good reading skill.
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