"The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffengger
A very interesting subject about time travel, based on the main character's ability to suddenly find himself in any time, future or past, but without his own free will. In that way he gets to know his future wife as a man in his forties when going back to the past when she is in her teenage period of life. The book "grabbed" me so much, that I could not leave it for a second, until I read the whole story. The only thing that I did not like very much is its style of telling the story: very emotionless and monotonous. But, nevertheless, I really enjoyed reading it, as I haven't had since long time ago.


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and thought it was a fabulous book, read it in about 2 days. I was also compelled to keep reading and reading. About the jumping around in ages and time, I thought they would be annoying at first, but by the 100th page or so it seemed quite cleverly done and as part of the message of the book is "time is nothing", and while it was relevant to know this information, it did not detract from the flow of the narrative.





