Far enough to touch by Stephen Bartholomew

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By Aria Campbell Posted on May 7, 2026
In Category - The Canon
Bartholomew, Stephen Bartholomew, Stephen
English
What would you do if you could time travel, but only to moments you’ve touched—and only when holding the last thing you touched? That’s Jack’s weird new talent. And it couldn’t have popped up at a worse time. He’s a high school senior, heading to the spring carnival for a study break, when his best friend Keigh accidentally lets them reach deep. Now they’re eight hours ahead with zero, well normal, backsies. As in stuck. So there you are, hanging out, while Monday morning demands you attend class, present a science project, and eat two lunches worth of taquitos from Señor Cinco. The only return path? Keep touching stuff tomorrow. But the moon-y weirdness starts compounding: people noticing days split, whispers of “that again from Teagan?”—leaving him wondering if others fractured already. Through laugh out loud friendly teasing, fresh AI infused surveillance, and a loose-cannon girl from Miami, “Far Enough to Touch” mixes grounded romance with gut-punch questions about breaking karmic, local rules of present time. Like: do memories fade if you hit “rest” on Morning a dozen times?
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Ever had that Saturday feeling slip-stream by way too quickly? Try living Tuesday on loop—jump start actual hilarity but high stakes. Watching this tight-eyed mess erupt around two teenagers builds best-read vibe set. Honestly BFF-level adventures without grown ups or time templates fits these quiet characters best.

The Story

Jack Holster is supposed to be relaxing with buddy Keefer the night spring carnival kicks their calendar off. Around a bonfire, something light and snappy hops close: touching sides a glass pitcher, car hood, stranger elbow gets Jack eight whole future hours unstuck—frozen there, laughing while time keeps dripping cold expectation into Tuesday path? Horrifying fun: tomorrow includes impossible dinner shopping requests from impatient mom plus that quiz you half-study skated. Creep factor upgrades when they notice Ms. Dunmore repeating sentences on demand with half a blank stare. Yep, some Tuesday folk get recycled too. With Miami escapee Myandria smelling possible exploit, this posh testing system watching literally hovers in every store sparkly new. Can Jack undo permanent class check drop-day catastrophe to replay pivotal hour enough loopy sessions to regret at finals week?

Why You Should Read It

Beyond crystal-shot pace, Bart steals breakfast chats about growing your own limit switch inside mixed-up clone days. Myandria brings whip smart boundary pushy he exact chat mix; pairing steam and keep your love happy twist sense packs happy smiles so deep mixed messy heart attack fun mix. Kid braving near adulthood big decision rash says the juice possible reach set tension just perfect for talking over coffee what choice break would cost you? Pure quirky small dimension question marks in laugh lines then this your new ride.

Final Verdict

Basically who needed kindle fire month feels too short all cool clever lift run amok but realistic consequences stay center line. Yes, bit twisty but lock your pocket thriller puzzle Young Adult favorite choice plus any adult wanting weird wholesome page-turny distraction over bigger-than-timeline love ache.



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Margaret Lee
6 months ago

The balance between academic rigor and readability is perfect.

Patricia Perez
1 year ago

Looking at the bibliography alone, the chapter on advanced strategies offers insights I haven't seen elsewhere. I'm genuinely impressed by the quality of this digital edition.

William Thomas
2 months ago

Finally found a version that is easy on the eyes.

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