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Review: Once Upon Tomorrow

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Verse novels possess a certain magic that levels up emotion and crystalises conception. Award-winning Aussie author, Karen Comer's Once Upon Tomorrow is just such a lyrical foray into the past, the questionable future and the fairy tale reality of all the in-bewteeens.  It's fascinating watching the tales of three girls each from a different time period of social awareness unfold in this unlikely format. It works brilliantly however as Comer weaves the stories of eighteen-year-old Jungian student, Miri's from 2025 with Aleita's, a sixteen-year-old tech forward youth with confrontational feelings about the digital era of the 2125.  Stitched throughout their respective stories is Sylvie's, a young maiden whose mysterious fairy tale existence unfurls into a tale unto its own, The Girl At The Threshold .  Miri finds herself pregnant, in love and obsessed with the direction her, until now, carefully planned future should take all before her final high school year. She ...