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Life After Life: A Novel
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u/silfrdreki · 5 pointsr/Fantasy

Try:

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The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton: https://smile.amazon.com/%C2%BD-Deaths-Evelyn-Hardcastle/dp/1492657964

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And Life After Life by Kate Atkinson: https://smile.amazon.com/Life-After-Novel-Kate-Atkinson-ebook/dp/B008TUQ60G/ref=sr_1_4

u/caseyoc · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson sort of does this. Rather than being a different person's perspective though, each scene ending is repeated in the next scene's beginning. The protagonist lives both of them, but each beginning is changed from the ending. I don't want to give anything away, but Amazon probably explains it better than I do.

u/AlySedai · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • I love my job. I also hate my job some days. But mostly I love it. Here's why...

    Because as a teacher, and a high school teacher at that, I am able to actually make an impact in these kids lives. Some of my students don't have anyone to listen to them. It's my job and my joy to be one of the people who does. This year, I had a student who was a self-harmer. She brought a blade with her to school, and gave it to another student to throw it away.

    I saw the whole thing happen.

    Legally I have a responsibility to pass this information on. So I did. I was worried that the student would be angry at me for my tough love, but the following class period, there she was, all smiles. She told me that because I had said something, her parents brought her to the hospital, and got her the help she needed. She's now talking with a therapist, and is feeling much better. She even wrote me a note and put it on the board.

    I know that that isn't much, but it was enough to remind me that what I'm doing makes a difference, even if it's only a class like Creative Writing. I love my students. I love how interesting and individual they are. I love that I can make a difference. And I love how they change my life as well.

  • "Glitter all the things"

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