Friday, 27 March 2026

Review: You & Me and You & Me and You & Me

You & Me and You & Me and You & Me You & Me and You & Me and You & Me by Josie Lloyd
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Three and a half stars.

Jules and Adam have been married for nearly twenty-five years and have two teenage children. Their lives haven't been easy, Adam's parents died in a car accident, and his dad was in a lot of debt when he died. Their son Liam was badly injured in a tragic accident and Adam passed up the opportunity to go into partnership with his best friend, a decision that cost him millions. Jules has run up thousands in credit card debt after her pop-up catering business folded during COVID, something she is scared to confess to Adam.

After yet another coulda, shoulda, woulda argument between them Adam retreats to his shed, which is jam-packed full of stuff he's never thrown away, and digs out an old mix tape he made for Jules when they first started dating and puts it into an old cassette player. Suddenly he is transported back in time to the moment he gave Jules the tape.

Adam shares his finding with Jules who is initially sceptical, Adam has always been a bit of a geek and a fan of sci-fi and time travel. But she humours him and also finds herself transported back in time. However, Jules takes the opportunity to make one small change, telling past Adam that she prefers smooth-shaven men (because present day Adam has a straggly grubby old man beard) and lo and behold when she returns to the present Adam no longer has a beard.

The mix tapes, something they used to record for each other all the time, bring the two of them together, but soon the little change they make, inadvertently or deliberately, start to mount up, but just like that chilling film The Butterfly Effect, every change they seemingly make for the better has unintended consequences.

I started this a long time ago and lost interest, but picked it up again a few days ago and raced through it. Proof, if needed, that its often the reader not the book at fault when things don't gel. Anyway, I love a time-travel story and how changes have consequences. Loved this.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.

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