The Time Traveler's Wife is a great book, it's a beautiful love story between Henry, who can accidentally time travel, and Clare, who has to live with that. Henry can't control when he time travels, so sometimes he just disappears into another period in time. The relationship is different for both o...
This book is pretty difficult to rate; I'm not even sure if I want to give it 2 stars or 3, because there are quite a few things in it I liked, and quite a few things I found hard to stand.Like with some other books I read in the past months, I think I was expecting something else—something shorter,...
i liked the idea of the book but something about it, abot Henry and Claire didn't work for me. i wanted to like them but wasn't able to. i liked their daughter, and the ending of the story. but the way Claire was living just from one meeting with Henry to the over was painfull.
I am so in the minority it seems with this one. The concept reminded me a bit of [b:Outlander|10964|Outlander (Outlander, #1)|Diana Gabaldon|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1304187141s/10964.jpg|2489796] which I really didn't like; time traveling and true love that overcomes all odds. Henry is the time...
This book raises important questions about time, freedom and determinism, love, marriage and, most importantly, at what point is a book so bad that you give up on it and stop reading.It answers only the most important of these questions: p. 126.I would have continued but there were almost another 4...
I am not a romance reader by nature. That's not to say that I don't enjoy them from time to time, but I just don't usually gravitate toward romance. And to be completely honest, I had absolutely zero intention of reading this book, ever. But then it was chosen as my October Bookclub book, so my inte...
The AuthorAudrey Niffenegger was born in 1963 in the idyllic hamlet of South Haven, Michigan. Her family moved to Evanston, Illinois when she was little; she has lived in or near Chicago for most of her life.She began making prints in 1978 under the tutelage of William Wimmer. Miss Niffenegger train...
The book is much better than the movie, as usual. That is not to say that the movie is bad - it's not at all.Wonderful premise - rich characters - well written - I loved it.
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