Yesterday Is History | A Review

Hey everyone! Today I’ll be reviewing Kosoko Jackson’s debut novel Yesterday Is History. Did I binge read 240 pages of this book in one day? Perhaps. Was it worth it? Absolutely.

Yesterday Is History: Amazon.ca: Jackson, Kosoko: Books

Weeks ago, Andre Cobb received a much-needed liver transplant. He’s ready for his life to finally begin, until one night, when he passes out and wakes up somewhere totally unexpected…in 1969, where he connects with a magnetic boy named Michael. And then, just as suddenly as he arrived, he slips back to present-day Boston, where the family of his donor is waiting to explain that his new liver came with a side effect—the ability to time travel. And they’ve tasked their youngest son, Blake, with teaching Andre how to use his unexpected new gift. Andre splits his time bouncing between the past and future. Between Michael and Blake. Michael is everything Andre wishes he could be, and Blake, still reeling from the death of his brother, Andre’s donor, keeps him at arm’s length despite their obvious attraction to each other. Torn between two boys, one in the past and one in the present, Andre has to figure out where he belongs—and more importantly who he wants to be—before the consequences of jumping in time catch up to him and change his future for good.

What initially drew me into reading Yesterday Is History was the plot. I was looking for a book that would make me 💫feel something💫, and I’m happy to say that it delivered! This debut novel is the heart-wrenching and emotional read I needed. I was ecstatic to find that the time travel concept wasn’t confusing either!

Unfortunately though, the main character Andre was a bit insufferable. What really annoyed me was how everyone, including himself, kept on saying that he was a ‘smart boy.’ It was repeated way too many times. Aside from that, I liked that Andre was a bit selfish as it made him seem more human. I’m glad that cancer was also represented as simply a part of Andre’s identity, and not his whole entire personality. People are more than just their medical situations, so I think the author handled it very well.

“The only way out is through. And the best way through something is the truth.”
― Kosoko Jackson, Yesterday Is History

What made this novel so incredibly gut punching was Andre’s relationship with the love interests. There was one love interest in each timeline. One in 1969; Arthur, and one in the present day; Blake. The main character’s relationship with Blake felt extremely rushed and sudden. It came out of nowhere. The one in 1969 felt too insta-love for my liking, but I was anticipating it, so their relationship wasn’t surprising. Furthermore, I enjoyed reading about Andre’s relationship with his parents, and with Blake’s parents. There was something so genuine about it. In addition, his relationship with his best friend Isabel felt forced and unnecessary. She barely had a role in the story. Considering that Isabel is his best friend, it felt odd that she had little to no presence.

The dialogue in Yesterday Is History sometimes felt unrealistic. It was very picture perfect, and was too formal. Luckily, there were some moments where I pondered what was said, which was nice.

“But every time I think back on it, on every spark of joy Blake gives me, I wonder, would that spark be a roaring flame if I were with Michael?”

― Kosoko Jackson, Yesterday Is History

The writing was simple to understand, which I was very grateful for considering that this is a science fiction novel. Sadly, it felt bland at times. I really wanted to this book to be emotional because it seemed like that type of book, but it just wasn’t. (But I guess that’s more on me then the book.)

I must admit, I was planning on giving Yesterday Is History 3 stars. But my oh my this was such an addicting read! I could not put it down. If you’re trying to get out of a slump, I highly recommend this novel. Overall, it was very enjoyable. If you like science fiction, or are wanting to get into it, this might just be the book for you.

Age Rating: 15 and up

TW: Use of alcohol

Final Rating: 8.5/10 or 4.25 stars

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What’s your favorite science fiction novel? I’d love to know! Have a great day, and thank you for reading!

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16 Comments

  1. Just reading the synopsis of this book has me on my toes. I would’ve been a little apprehensive of picking up this book, so thank you for sharing! 💖
    I really loved the book Winter’s Orbit. It’s more charcter centered than the world, but I think that’s why I enjoyed it so much …

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! and ooo yes I’ve heard of Winter’s Orbit. I’ll check it out! 🥰

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  2. Oooh this premise sounds interesting! It’s the first time I heard of having two love interests in different time periods.

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    1. Hahaha yes, it was a very interesting book! Thank you for reading Annie. ❤

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  3. itsKoo says:

    I enjoyed your review! You hooked me with the plot…but I’m not a fan of love triangles! ACK! I’m really tempted to just ask who Andre chose. Heh…

    I agree about the role of a best friend! I’m always bothered when the protagonist has a best friend and then the best friend hardly plays a role at all or disappears with hardly an explanation. Generally, that’s not how best friends work. They’re the one you turn to for most stuff.

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    1. Love triangles aren’t my thing either. But it’s done in a really beautiful and non childish way. If you want to know, I can pm you on goodreads lol. RIGHT. Best friends are best friends for a reason and shouldn’t be used to fill in space, totally agree! Thank you for reading Koo. ❤ ❤

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  4. althea says:

    This is such a great review! It’s a shame that the mc was a bit annoying at times but I’m really intrigued by the plot of this! My favourite sci-fi book (I think!) is either On A Sunbeam or Once & Future!

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    1. Thank you so much Althea, it means a lot! Yes the plot is super interesting, and it’s queer so added plus right there 😆 Ooo thank you for sharing! Tillie Walden’s Spinning wasn’t my thing, but I’ll take your word for On A Sunbeam. Once & Future sounds great too. ❤

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  5. This sounds great! I don’t LOVE love triangles though. And that’s amazing that cancer was only a part of his character, there are so many books that make the character ONLY about cancer. Great review, Saniya!

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    1. Honestly same, love triangles aren’t my thing. BUT it’s handled in a very beautiful and non childish way in Yesterday Is History. Yes, I am so glad it wasn’t just about cancer too. I dislike it when books make one thing someone’s entire personality 😆. Thank you for reading Ritz!!

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  6. lovely review! love trianges aren’t typically my cup of tea, but I do have to admit I’m intrigued. Might need to check this one out if I’m ever in that sci-fi mood!!

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    1. Thank you so much April!! The love triangle is actually handled quite maturely, and isn’t necessarily used in a rom-com kind of way, so it was actually refreshing to see! I hope you like it if you read it! ❤ ❤

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      1. ooo ok, ok that sounds like the type of love triangle i can handle! might need to see if my library has a copy!

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