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Re-reading this for the Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Club March 2011 Theme: Joint Winner of Hugo and Nebula Awards. To follow the discussions, visit this page: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show_b...
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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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A great time travel story. Highly recommend this one. I haven't looked at it's competition, but so far it definitely deserved that Hugo award. The pace gives you time to watch where the story's going, without being out paced.
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Well, if there's anyone who is going to make time-travel tedious and boring, it'll be Oxford historians. Long arguments of which department is in charge of what, the filling out of forms in triplicate, attempted/missed phone calls and documenting who spoke to whom and when. TEDIOUS. Too many pages dealing with all that and not enough with our time-traveler heroine back in the middle ages.
If we ever do invent time travel, let's not put the Oxford History Department in charge. ...more
If we ever do invent time travel, let's not put the Oxford History Department in charge. ...more

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Nov 12, 2017
Veronica Belmont
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it was amazing
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