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Jul 05, 2012 07:14AM

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Ugh, it's been years since I read this book and just thinking about it still pisses me off.



The ending left me sick but it was a good ending just the same. It just showed the ugliness of all of the character's natures.



I think Robert just left Elspeth.

I liked this quite a lot, actually, maybe even more than Time-Traveller's Wife. I guess it was partly a fantasy--two young American girls in London with lots of time on their hands, not having to work. I went to London when I was not much older, but didn't have their time and resources. I think that one important key that the story turns on is when Robert tells one of the twins that Elspeth was not a nice person. I think that may have been an understatement.

I totally agree with every thing you've written there. I loved The Time Traveller's Wife but this one left a very nasty taste.



i agree i think i just liked the fact that it was sooo unique to anything ive read too! i had just read the time travelers wife and liked it a lot so i got this book because of my like for audreys writing. i loved it, despite some weird and WTF parts...i gave it 5 stars and cant wait for the next book she puts out!

It was a really good book.


I really enjoyed this, I'm not entirely sure why - I think just the fact that although there are supernatural elements it's still about the characters more than the ghosts. And of course Elspeth's stealing Valentina's life was awful, but I don't think Niffenegger was trying to create characters that were all good or all evil...it didn't really cause a problem for me.


I enjoyed the story too. The ending didn't bother me at all, but I like supernatural elements. I guess I need to read The Time Traveller's Wife.





julia and valentina were 'mirror image' twins
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