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This has long been one of my favorite books. Despite some repetition and slow sections, it still is. Like all of Connie Willis' works, the theme of good acts never being wasted is very present here.
When Oxford history student Kivrin travels back in time to study Middle Age England (courtesy of a technology that will be available in 30 years according to this book, I wouldn't hold my breath on that), she thinks it will be all Medievalist ecstasy and kirtles. However, a viral ...more
This has long been one of my favorite books. Despite some repetition and slow sections, it still is. Like all of Connie Willis' works, the theme of good acts never being wasted is very present here.
When Oxford history student Kivrin travels back in time to study Middle Age England (courtesy of a technology that will be available in 30 years according to this book, I wouldn't hold my breath on that), she thinks it will be all Medievalist ecstasy and kirtles. However, a viral ...more

Ok this one has been sitting around for a while and I decided to push ahead and finish it. Now I don't think I am a shallow reader however I will have to admit that I read this book on the strength of the cover - I am a HUGE fan of Michael Whelans' work (he has the ability to mesh the fantastic with the photo realistic so that you know that they are fantasy but still you cannot stop yourself from believing the - after all he created the image of the gunslinger out of the Dark tower series!), and
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I'm really conflicted with this book. On the one hand I can say that objectively this is an excellent novel. It's well written, the characters are fully fleshed out, the plot is engaging, etc etc. However, while I was captivated by parts of the novel there were other parts that I didn't like and struggled to get through and then there were parts that flat out triggered anxiety attacks and were miserable to get through. I'm glad I read it, but I don't think I'll read it again. Nor do I think I'll
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I really enjoyed this book...up until the end. I won't spoil the book or ending for anyone, so I won't say what really annoyed me. I did like the back and forth between the plague and the "present" day and Kivrin's time in the past, but the end just killed it for me...
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