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The Time Traveler's Wife

The Time Traveler's Wife
By Audrey Niffenegger

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9690 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

Editorial Reviews

Time Out, 30th December 2003
'Is this 2004's THE LOVELY BONES?'

You magazine, Mail on Sunday, 21st December 2003
'A magical debut novel'

Zembla magazine, Dec 2003
'Quite simply stunning - sensitive, inventive, original and todl with a mature and evenly weighed style'


Customer Reviews

Good, light hearted read.4
I really enjoyed this book. Once you get used to all the to-ing and fro-ing, and take it for what it is (mostly a typical love story with devoted girl, naughty-boy-turned-good-husband) then it is great. A perfect holiday read.

MAKE IT A FILM5
I love this book, read it three times, and bought it twice. (Dont lend out good books) Can someone please make a film out of this book.

Waste of time2
Meet Henry deTamble. Henry used to be selfish and shallow, but he matures as he grows older. Meet Claire Abshire, who is elegant and likes sushi. Henry and Claire love each other very much (we know, because they keep telling each other). They want to get married and live a normal life, but this is complicated by Henry's uncontrollable time-travelling, which worries Claire and makes it hard for them to have a baby. But on the upside, it does mean that they can use lottery tickets and stock market tips from the future to supplement Claire's dissatisfactory trust fund. (Seriously.)

And that's about it. How such a rich concept ended up yielding such a conventional love story is beyond me. The boring, pretentious characters move along surprisingly predictable ruts, and maybe the passion escapes me, but I found it hard to care about any of them. One star for an original idea, and one star for an admittedly moving (although long overdue) ending. Unlike the marvellous 'The Lovely Bones', this one doesn't begin to live up to the hype.