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eveofrevolution 's review for:
The Psychology of Time Travel
by Kate Mascarenhas
Closer to 4.5 stars.
This was super fun! A bit mind-bending, since it jumped back and forth and all over the place so much, but it surprisingly wasn't too hard to keep track of things as it was very well laid out. I love how all the main characters were women and there were only a few men present in the book, and only existed in relation to the women. It flipped the trend of male-dominated sci-fi with women only in the peripheral on its head, so I really appreciated that.
The only thing that bugged me about this was actually how dialogue was written. The author would have two characters conversing, but would put character 2's answer in the same paragraph as character 1's question. It made it difficult to tell who was speaking, and I had to reread some exchanges because I lost track of who said what.
Otherwise, this was a delightful book. It wasn't super mind-blowing or amazing, but it kept me entertained and I never got bored or felt like it was tedious, which is a feat w/ my current reading habits.
This was super fun! A bit mind-bending, since it jumped back and forth and all over the place so much, but it surprisingly wasn't too hard to keep track of things as it was very well laid out. I love how all the main characters were women and there were only a few men present in the book, and only existed in relation to the women. It flipped the trend of male-dominated sci-fi with women only in the peripheral on its head, so I really appreciated that.
The only thing that bugged me about this was actually how dialogue was written. The author would have two characters conversing, but would put character 2's answer in the same paragraph as character 1's question. It made it difficult to tell who was speaking, and I had to reread some exchanges because I lost track of who said what.
Otherwise, this was a delightful book. It wasn't super mind-blowing or amazing, but it kept me entertained and I never got bored or felt like it was tedious, which is a feat w/ my current reading habits.