A review by squaresunflowers
The Time Traveller's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

1.0

As a social worker volunteering in the child sexual abuse field, The Time Traveller's Wife eerily reflects the experiences of child victims.

Yet, the narrative is heavily romanticised, repeatedly justifying the protagonist's (borderline creepy) approach towards the female lead.

My feelings after completing the book? Disgust.

Don't buy the book unless you are really out of better options.

Oh and a huge chunk of the book is spent detailing the characters' thoughts and actions; read the first few pages of each chapter and you'll get the complete picture of the plot already.

Would've rated the book 0 stars if not for the amazing cover picture.