Cover Image: The Day We Meet Again

The Day We Meet Again

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

I loved this story. I wanted to keep reading. This is a beautifully told love story set in beautiful surroundings with likeable characters.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

Was this review helpful?

‘Take chances, make mistakes. That’s how you grow.’ Mary Tyler Moore

The Day We Meet Again is a story of taking chances 😊

Phoebe Jones is setting off on an adventure 💼 Sam Mullins is going back to his roots, to figure out a family mystery 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 They are both at St Pancras station when they meet...and fall in love at first sight 💓

But, this is the day they have both decided to leave, in completely the opposite directions 🚃

‘We’ll meet again at St Pancras station, a year from today. If we’re meant to be together, we’ll both be there. If we’re not, it was never meant to be . . .’

What then results is a story told from both Phoebe and Sam's point of view of their year apart 😊 will they still love each other by the end? And will they meet? 🤞🏻

This was an engaging story of "will-they-wont-they' meet again. I enjoyed the different stories of their adventures. Sam's search for his father and revisiting his hometown was beautiful. I particularly liked the touching scene when Sam played his fiddle.

Dickinson set the scenes well, and gave us a great image of where the characters were.

'Everything sparkles in the sunshine and the streets are alive with colour, from brightly painted awnings to elegant window boxes on the terraces above shops and cafés.'

I have to admit, there were times that I wanted to reach out and shake both of these characters (Phoebe in particular) and make them see sense. For two 32 year old adults, there were times that they acted very childish.

Overall this story was a charming and pleasant read. 'A story of what-ifs and maybes – and how one decision can change your life forever…'

Was this review helpful?

Oh, I know how this goes – or so I thought after reading the blurb.
As it turns out, in the words of Ygritte from, Game of Thrones, “You know nothing, Tara Snow.”
The Day We Meet Again by Miranda Dickinson had many up and downs and twists and turns - enough to keep me guessing.
One of my favourite films is Before Sunrise (and to a lesser extent its sequel Before Sunset) and there are some similarities with this book so I already knew I liked the premise - although in the film they meet on a train and spend the day together (no spoilers) whereas in this book they meet at a train station and then go their separate ways for a year.
When Sam and Phoebe first set eyes on each other I actually felt like I was there. I could almost feel the rush of air as people bustled by and hear the noise of the station. I felt the sense of calm that comes over them when they realise, somehow, they are made for each other.
In that moment I believed in love at first sight but, as the story continued, I began to have my doubts.
Miranda conjures up scenes that I would want to live in, friends that I would like to have in my life and a love that feels big enough to go the distance.
I fear this is one of those books where, if you think about it too deeply, you could be put off.
My advice? Don’t think. Suspend reality and simply enjoy.

Was this review helpful?

Loved this book, a perfect holiday read. Really enjoyed it from beginning to end. The only faults I could find, was that the main character was supposed to be having a year out travelling, and from what I could make out, she only went to 2 countries in that year - France and Italy - and only visited 4 places in total. I know why the author did that - to be able to spend time on the project the character was working on - but such a big deal was made about it being a huge adventure, that I think a bit more time could have been spent on bringing other destinations into the story. The same again, really, for the other character - who had gone on a quest to find out about his father. A lot was made out about him being a mysterious figure, but at the end of the day it wasn't really that mysterious. Perhaps a bit more could have been done about him. But other than that I really enjoyed it, and read it in one go.

Was this review helpful?

This wasn't what I expected - it wasn't really a satisfying romance, but maybe that wasn't what the author intended. Quite a slow pace to this.

Was this review helpful?

Is love at first sight really possible? This is the question that keeps the reader guessing the whole way through this compelling book. Sam and Phoebe are two strangers who meet by chance at St. Pancras Station and fall instantly in love. However, as they are each setting off on their individual one year adventures to totally different parts of the world they make a promise to meet one year on at the same place providing of course that they still feel the same by then. Can can such a brief romance stand the test of time? I enjoyed reading the alternating chapters where each of them tells of the journey that they are on from Sam looking for his long lost father to Phoebe travelling through Europe. Their only communication being by text, phone and e mail It was never clear whether or not their love could withstand their being apart for twelve months and right up to the end there were many twists and turns so I was eagerly turning pages as the book neared its conclusion to see just how things would work out for the couple. With lots of interesting characters, a beautiful love story and two very likable people in Sam and Phoebe this was a delight to read. My thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for my honest opinion.

Was this review helpful?

Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher for letting me review a really good feel good read with great characters. This author has a great style of writing.

Was this review helpful?

After reading a few pages I thought ‘Excellent! This book is for me.’

I think its because I could relate to the main character – Phoebe Jones, who is at St Pancras ready to start her year long European trip. I started to travel in 2014 and it was terrifying. The month-long European trip didn’t go to plan and lets just say 8 days in I separated from the two people I was with. It was still the best experience I have ever had.

It is also easy to connect with her personality, I mean how the author describes the train station – ‘The mob swarms around the station employee as he makes for the stairs to the lower concourse’ – that would, quite literally, be one of my worst nightmares. I get nervous about things, worry and tend to stay in my comfort zone. It was great to see that Phoebe gets out there and really challenges herself.

Sam, for me, was a little annoying. He runs from everything and hides away all his feelings. I know that’s kind of true to life but it seemed to go on and on.

Now to the actual story – two strangers meeting as St Pancreas and promising to meet in exactly 12 months. What could go wrong? Probably everything.

I found very early on that this was not a realistic romance. Or maybe it’s that I have never encountered that ‘love at first sight’ thing. Is it really a thing?

Although it had, what I thought, a ‘nice’ start. I just couldn’t wait for it to be over. And you should never feel that way with a book. It was extremely repetitive, and I felt it should have ended a lot before it actually did. I mean if it had it would be predictable but the story went on a bit too much. And the result was the same so why not end it when you would think. Meh.

I truly did enjoy the way the book was written as in the description of where they were and the feelings being emoted.

I would not read again but I still think that everyone should give it a go, at least once, and make up your own mind.

Was this review helpful?

This begins as a lovely love story, when boy meets girl by chance under a statue and they fall for each other totally, before disappearing from each others lives for a year.
the two story lines of their years away are wonderfully written, I wanted to be part of both worlds at every turn of the page, particularly meeting the friends they both make or return to.
The pair attempt to stay in touch whilst living disparate existences but misunderstanding arise as the written word (particularly text) can be so easily misinterpreted.
The need to find out if they both turn up to meet after a year kept me reading later than I should have been and the ending of the story was exactly as I would hop, after a few twists!
A great "day on the beach" type of read.

Was this review helpful?

A beautiful, tender romance that lives on despite the trials and tribulations of a year apart. Sensitively written, always wanting the reader to return for more. An excellent read

Was this review helpful?

A chance meeting at St Pancras station leads Sam & Phoebe to a year of ups & downs, ifs, buts & maybes. Will they find their happy ever after after being apart for a whole year or will it all be bittersweet!
Thoroughly enjoyed following their journey, although I whizzed through the last few chapters, as I couldn't wait to find out the conclusion & did find it a drawn out.

Was this review helpful?

Miranda Dickinson is one of my favourite authors and this book didn’t disappoint. Love at first sight - does it really happen? I so wanted it to work for Phoebe and Sam. Oh why do we overthink things so much?
Great story, would definitely recommend.

Was this review helpful?

An enjoyable light holiday read. It had an interesting plot and had bags of potential but fell down slightly with a somewhat weak female character. The story moved between the two main characters, Phoebe and Sam over the course of a year and a half. It was well written and easy to follow but Phoebe just seemed to lack depth and be somewhat reliant on others. At 32 and living in London, I would expect her to have a tad more maturity but maybe being an academic not so.

However that said it's a good escape and a perfect holiday book.

Was this review helpful?

Phoebe and Sam meet at St Pancras station when their trains are delayed. It's love at first sight. But they both have adventures to go on - Phoebe to Europe and Sam to the Isle of Mull. So they agree to meet in exactly the same place one year from today. Will they show up? A lot can happen in one year.

I loved how this story was told from both Sam and Phoebe's perspective. I loved Phoebe's travels around Paris and Rome and really felt for Sam throughout the search for his Father. I couldn't put this book down and just had to find out if they both showed up. This was a great love story that I will definitely be recommending!

Was this review helpful?

The story of Phoebe and Sam who meet at St. Pancras Station one June morning and fall in love. They are both travelling to different destinations and promise to meet the following year on the same day to see whether the initial spark they had for each other is still there. Will they be able to keep the promise they made to each other or will unforeseen circumstances keep them apart?

This book was an easy and enjoyable read.

Was this review helpful?

I am a massive fan of the author and have been waiting for the book with great anticipation, I was thrilled to be provided with an ARC from the publishers and Netgalley. I found the story to be mesmerising, emotional and fantastic love story. Spanning over a year, a chance encounter where two souls found each other leads to ups and downs, misunderstandings and missed moments. With so many added layers from finding family and discovering your true self; this book is well written; with characters you will enjoy even if they get frustrating at times.
I sat and read the book in one sitting and it really struck a chord with me. I loved it.

Was this review helpful?

Beautifully written with honest and valid feelings. It's a wonderful story of love that leaves you guessing right until the very end.

Was this review helpful?

Oh my goodness I loved this story! Do you believe in love at first sight? Can falling in love hit you so quickly? Perhaps it can when you meet your perfect match. Sam and Phoebe’s love story had me smitten from the first chapter. I couldn’t wait to find out if they would meet again.
The story follows them through their lives for twelve months and has you feeling their pain.
I don’t want to give the ending away but can thoroughly recommend this book and would love to see it made into a film .

Was this review helpful?

I enjoyed reading this book. It is an ideal holiday read.
It’s a story about love at first sight and how the two characters decide to meet a year later. I like the way the chapters alternated between Sam and Pheobe and what they had been up to on their travels.
Personally I don’t think it’s as good as ‘One Day’ but I still enjoyed it.
Thanks netgalley for allowing me to read this book.

Was this review helpful?

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is a heartfelt and beautiful story which I highly recommend to anyone who loves a love story. A lot can happen in a year, this book is the tale of two people who agree to meet in a year if they still want to be together.

Was this review helpful?