A few critics on Goodreads mention that certain plot points feel a bit too "perfect" or cheesy. 🌟 Final Verdict

Reid alternates chapters between the two realities seamlessly, making it easy to track Hannah’s growth in both worlds.

Quizás en otra vida (originally Maybe in Another Life ) by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a that explores the power of choice and the mystery of fate. It is widely praised for its unique "Sliding Doors" structure , where one simple decision branches the story into two parallel timelines. 📖 The Premise: One Choice, Two Destinies

Many readers on The StoryGraph note that the bond between Hannah and Gabby is just as important—if not more so—than the romantic interests.

It isn't just a romance; it’s a meditation on whether some things are meant to be regardless of our choices.

Some readers feel this early work (published in 2015) lacks the sheer polish of Reid's later blockbusters like The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo .

Reviewers often find the book hopeful yet reflective , especially the ending, which many call surprising and satisfying. ⚠️ Potential Drawbacks

This is a must-read for fans of thought-provoking contemporary fiction . It’s a quick, addictive story that will make you look at your own "insignificant" daily choices with a new perspective.