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Jayson is 30% done
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(1) "It occurs to me that Clare might prefer to be with this later edition of me, since after all they do know each other better."
- While, she clearly has no problem with older men, the smaller the age difference the better. I mean, the bare minimum's already eight years.
- Turns out, Henry's right. Side-by-side, Clare does prefer older Henry. Young Henry's like domesticating a stray.

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Dec 23, 2024 08:05AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 95% done
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(1) At this point I've finished the novel. There's a sample chapter from a yet-to-be-released sequel but I won't count that toward my final assessment.
- I'll read it later though. Usually I won't bother and just wait for the book to come out, but it's been more than a decade now and experience has taught me to have an "I'll believe it when I see it" approach with long-awaited sequels.

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Jan 05, 2025 03:10AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 86% done
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(1) "She is sitting on the rock, coolly immaculate in a white silk dress, white stockings and shoes, and short white gloves."
- Clare dresses head-to-toe in white to see Henry on her eighteenth birthday. How very virgin-symbolic. Vestal, even.
- Henry jokes that it's not their wedding day. Though, I think part of her believes as much. I mean, she makes him wear a tuxedo and everything.

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Jan 04, 2025 08:30AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 74% done
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(1) "I kiss her, very roughly. She is resistant. I release her, and she turns her back on me.
'That wasn't very nice,' she says in a small voice.
What is wrong with me? Clare, at fifteen, is not the same person...'"
- Yeah, what's wrong with you? that's sexually assaulting a minor!
- As emotional and touching as this book can be, toxic scenes like this throw cold water over everything.

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Jan 03, 2025 09:30AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 62% done
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(1) "I got stuck in 1973 and I couldn't get out and I was in Muncie, Indiana, for days living in a barn and I got decked by the guy who owned the barn because he thought I was trying to mess with his sheep."
- Presumably, "mess with" means having sex with the sheep. Can't fault the barn owner. I mean, Henry time travels buck naked, I think most people would come to the same conclusion.

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Dec 31, 2024 01:00AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 50% done
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(1) Henry introduces Clare to his dad and Mrs. Kim. It seems clear to me that dinner with Henry's people albeit more awkward and directly confrontational, feels more normal.
- No long, drawn-out, jokey pretense about cannibalism or heroin, like with Clare's people. Everything's out in the open. They can even joke about sex.
- All told, it's a much more successful and desirable outcome.

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Dec 27, 2024 06:30AM
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Jayson
Jayson is 41% done
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(1) Clare: "You're corrupting a minor."
Henry: "Oh, he would get there anyway, without me. Wouldn’t you?"
Bobby: "I've been trying, but it ain't easy, here."
- I know they're joking about exposing a kid to punk music, but Clare may as well be referring to herself.
(2) "'You do have a record player, right?' 'My parents have one,' Bobby says. Henry winces."
- I react the same to CD talk.

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Dec 26, 2024 02:55AM
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Jayson is 20% done
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(1) Apparently, Ouija boards actually work in this universe! To her own surprise, Clare's childhood friends divine that Henry's her "husband."
- This suggests some omniscient being or spirit is guiding the rollers, an agent of fate unconcerned with disclosing the future.
- It also suggests time travel here isn't strictly science fiction, but more than likely supernatural/magic as well.

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Dec 21, 2024 10:30PM
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Jayson
Jayson is 10% done
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(1) There's an awful lot of nudity talk in the prologue, as if to constantly underscore, and drill into your head, at the outset what time travel here entails.
- In this case, it's waking up naked and vulnerable.
- On the plus side, probably not "Naked and Afraid" (like that TV show), since I suppose you'd get used to the feeling pretty quick. I mean, there'd be no fear of the unknown.

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Dec 16, 2024 08:30AM
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(1) Contrary to popular belief, I will on occasion read books other people might be interested in and/or have actually heard of.
(2) I'm reading this now because one of my goals for 2024 is to read at least one 500+ page book.
- Lucky enough, after being on hold forever, this eBook just became available at my library.
- I don't expect to have a problem finishing before the return date, but the clock's ticking!
Dec 07, 2024 04:00AM
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Jayson (2) One thing this book does often is lull you into a kind of routine mundanity before it slaps you across the face.
- Decapitation was not on my bingo card for this book!
(3) Henry: "I have an urge to go to the symphony, now, but there's no evening program."
- Granted, he's the son of two classical musicians, but what 25 year-old has an urge to go to the symphony? It's not exactly the stuff urges are made of.
(4) I may be reading too much into it, but it seems like what time travel does to Henry's body accelerates alcohol poisoning.
- Either that, or it is simply that he didn't eat enough beforehand.
- Mia the bartender seems to think he's perfectly fine until he isn't.
(5) Henry and Clare reveal their secret to two people, Clare's blind grandmother and Clare's roommate's boyfriend Gomez.
- You'd think there'd be a common denominator between the two, but it appears to be exactly the opposite.
- They reveal the secret together to the grandmother but each separately to Gomez.
- The grandmother seems undisturbed by the whole thing (except to suggest Henry's a demon), while Gomez freaks out and insists Clare break things off.
- While both are present when Henry vanishes, the grandmother is blind and can only feel the disappearance of his presence, whereas Gomez is a kind of Doubting Thomas where seeing is ultimately believing.
- The grandmother knows Henry's much older after she feels his face, whereas Gomez sees he's older and cannot understand why that is... maybe he should have felt his face?
(6) I tell you, hands-down the worst part of this novel so far is the dinner conversation between Henry, Clare, Charisse and Gomez.
- It feels positively Hallmark, all inauthentic, hokey and tiring. There are much more interesting ways to say Gomez is a smug champagne socialist.
- A seemingly never-ending dialogue about cannibalism was not on my bingo card!
- On the bright side, it does make me hate Gomez from the start. Presuming that's the desired response.
(7) Gomez isn't Gomez' actual name. His real name is Jan Gomolinski, and is only called Gomez because his girlfriend's a Filipina and it rolls off the tongue better than Gomolinski.
- It kind of bothers me because Gomez was my school nickname, and for the nearly-identical reasons that I'm from the Philippines and it's less complicated than my actual name.
(8) Gomez gets fairly handsy with Clare, of whom we feel naturally protective of because we've known her since she was a kid.
- It's a feeling that is absent from this current, younger, iteration of Henry.


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