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   Posted 12/6/2007 12:13 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Eh, I guess it goes somewhere. Where it does go was disappointing to me and my other readers in the group.


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I have heard that a lot. That's why I decided not to buy a copy of it.


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   Posted 12/6/2007 2:17 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
wow, really?

i enjoyed the time traveler's wife.
and i almost never read from the current
books list. (not at that time, anyway.)

i just picked it up on a lark.

i found the plot and twists well
done, and the story very poignant.
one could def see the ending coming.
but she managed to tell a tale that
resonanted with me, esp reading within
a genre i don't usually read.

it's all so subjective, innit?


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   Posted 12/6/2007 6:24 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
xiaotien said...
wow, really?

i enjoyed the time traveler's wife.
and i almost never read from the current
books list. (not at that time, anyway.)

i just picked it up on a lark.

i found the plot and twists well
done, and the story very poignant.
one could def see the ending coming.
but she managed to tell a tale that
resonanted with me, esp reading within
a genre i don't usually read.

it's all so subjective, innit?


Yes it is. There is something for everyone out there. I too rarely read the best sellers. I liked the title and the blurbs so I gave it a try.

I expected so much more.

However, I must say the version of time travel is one I'd never have thought of. I'm not sure I like it, mind you but it is unique.


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