by Audrey Niffenegger I had a slow start on this book because I hate, hate, HATE present tense writing and had trouble getting into it as a result. Then I decided to persevere because everyone says it's so good and by the time I passed the first 50 pages, I started getting caught up in the story e...
So though I thought the ending was quite good, I had some issues with certain aspects of this book. All in all I saw love as a dangerous thing to be in since it seems to not work out for anyone that is in "love" in this one. And the first part of the book takes a while to get going. It helps that Au...
I wanted to read this book for a long time, Unfortunately, I didn’t end up liking it but I didn’t hate it.I expected it to be better, There's not much of a plot, and the characters are boring, I think I would have liked this novel better if I had been able to connect with the characters.it was just ...
“When you live with a woman you learn something every day. So far I have learned that long hair will clog up the shower drain before you can say "Liquid-Plumr"; that it is not advisable to clip something out of the newspaper before your wife has read it, even if the newspaper in question is a week o...
I cannot bring myself to assign a star rating to this one, as I am somewhat conflicted about this book. I'm a sucker for time-travel, I found the premise interesting, and I found myself pulled through the narrative wanting to know how everything resolves. But there were also aspects I found troubl...
A compelling read, the concept is an intriguing one, the consequences of which underpin an extraordinary connection between the main characters, Henry and Clare. To describe the novel as an "old-fashioned love story' is to underplay the depth of the examination of attachment and loss, experienced by...
Yes, I have only myself to blame for finishing this, but I was curious about what those unread pages could be filled with. I’d wanted to read this book for a long time, and was only using the bookclub read as an excuse to finally get around to it. I didn’t end up liking it very much, but I didn’t ...
I was disappointed in this one. I expected it to be better. I found it a little hard to follow in the beginning. The further I got into it though it did improve but over all ...it was ok.
I didn't like it nor dislike it. The only thing I could really complain about is that, during the very last part of the book, Clare seemed unrealistic.
FGMAMTC Blog ReviewI read hundreds of books a year, but I will never forget this one. There's romance, and then there's epic romance. The Time Traveler's Wife is definitely an epic romance. Henry is a time traveler. He has no control over when or where it will happen. Sometimes something lovely...
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