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I don’t even know where to begin with this one. You know those books that you check out from the library, only to finish and automatically want to go buy your own copy? Yeah, this definitely fits in that category. I’m not sure I was even near the last page before I was telling friends to pick up a copy as soon as possible.
There are some novels I read where I am just utterly amazed at how such a story could be crafted by one person. Even though I was aware of all the hype surrounding this book, ...more
There are some novels I read where I am just utterly amazed at how such a story could be crafted by one person. Even though I was aware of all the hype surrounding this book, ...more
This book has an interesting premise, but the working out left a little to be desired. The protagonist Ursula Todd is born (and dies) again and again. Each time, something slightly different happens to head off the disaster that took her life the time before. Often, that something is a vague apprehension on her part, a half-remembered sense that she should avoid a particular event. As she gets older in her successive lives, she finds herself in a position to make a choice that might affect the f
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I took me a long time to get into this book--to be fair, I was listening to the unabridged version rather than reading--and I realized I was more interested in the historical descriptions of the time period than I was the concept of the book. That said, it was interesting to think about how the smallest of changes would make your, and those around you, life different. The history and the vivid description of everyday life kept me mesmerized.
This is an interesting book. It is about the main character Ursela Todd. She leads multiple lives where she lives and dies. It starts in the year of 1910 and the latest date is 1947. It is like watching the movie "Clue". You are never sure what ending you get. I did like the main character. I had compassion for her. She seemed like the odd sheep out. I felt she never had good taste in men. I felt events just happened around her instead of the other way around. I like her siblings except for Maur
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A new all time favourite book. Didn't want if to end. Had to keep devouring the book. And what a great plot. Shooting Hitler. Read it.
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This book was AWESOME! I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves non conventional novels. If you were reincarnated each time you died back into the same life, what would you do differently? It's like groundhog's day to a great extent. Great book!!!!
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Mar 27, 2013
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Paul Perry
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Jayme(theghostreader)
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