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3.93 AVERAGE


For me, the best thing about this book was the cover. After page 300, I could not wait for it to be over. The time travel idea was interesting, but soon got very boring. I enjoyed the quick wit humor, but unfortunately there wasn’t enough to hold my interest in the story. Blah.

I have some issues with this book, but all in all: a fun read.
emotional hopeful sad medium-paced

A mostly sad read with a few really hopeful things to counteract the sadness. Audrey Niffenegger is one of my favorite authors.

Excellent!! After reading a boring book that was supposedly great, this was actually great. It was compelling and hard to put down. The characters were real and fleshed out, and you could feel their love. Superb story. superb writing.

One of the best books I've ever read! I cried so hard so make sure you have tissues!
emotional reflective sad
adventurous dark emotional reflective sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

While I wouldn’t add this book to a list of favorites, it was completely un-put-down-able. Sad and sweet, with a few very morally questionable moments. Overall, a mesmerizing and sad thought experiment on the permanence of fate and being unable to leave the past. 

pennym_'s review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 9%

i went into this curious because it's so beloved, immediately got tonal whiplash when the two characters meet and clare talks about henry sucking her toes??? then several descriptions of clare that felt very men-writing-women, only for me to realize this was was in fact written by a woman. yikes. reminder that women are not exempt from objectifying their female characters too.

i resolved to continue reading only as an outlet for my favorite hobby (complaining), but the female narrator's child voice for clare's childhood diary was too grating and i couldn't do it.

also overall a weird choice from the author to have henry and clare start dating with an 8-year age gap (clare is 20, henry 28 when they meet in "real time"). like, it's already questionable the fact that henry visits her (several times) as a full-grown adult, naked, when she's in elementary school. and both characters don't have any feelings about this dynamic at all. no, it's not weird at all that clare describes henry as "parental" when she was growing up. yuck, yeah, i'm out.
emotional mysterious reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes