The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 655pp
  • Sales Rank: 22,189
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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Gale Cengage Learning
    • Format: Paperback, 655pp
    • Sales Rank: 22,189

    Synopsis

    A dazzling novel in the most untraditional fashion, this is the remarkable story of Henry DeTamble, a dashing, adventuresome librarian who travels involuntarily through time, and Clare Abshire, an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare's passionate love affair endures across a sea of time and captures the two lovers in an impossibly romantic trap, and it is Audrey Niffenegger's cinematic storytelling that makes the novel's unconventional chronology so vibrantly triumphant.

    An enchanting debut and a spellbinding tale of fate and belief in the bonds of love, The Time Traveler's Wife is destined to captivate readers for years to come.

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    … Niffenegger, despite her moving, razor-edged prose, doesn't claim to be a romantic. She writes with the unflinching yet detached clarity of a war correspondent standing at the sidelines of an unfolding battle. She possesses a historian's eye for contextual detail. This is no romantic idyll. — Kathy Balog

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    An instructor at Columbia College’s Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicago, Audrey Niffenegger teaches her students how to print type on letterpresses and craft limited-edition books by hand. In addition to her bestselling debut novel, The Time Traveler’s Wife which was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, she is the author of two illustrated novels, The Three Incestuous Sisters and The Adventuress .

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    A love story that makes time stand stillby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2009: The Time Traveler's Wife is a riveting tale of Henry DeTamble and Clare Abshire. At a young age Henry learns he has the ability to time travel, but unfortunately he has no control over when he travels. Jumping through time, Henry often visits the past, where he meets his future wife Clare. When they eventually meet in the present, things become a bit tricky for the two of them as Clare is almost always waiting for Henry's return. Clare spends most of her childhood waiting on Henry. Henry and Clare find that there are only a few people in their life that they can trust with Henry's secret. This traditional love story with some unusual twists did not leave me disappointed.

    I grew to love the characters and was greedily waiting for the next action to take place. I really liked Clare's point of view. Her point of view provided useful insight into Henry's world as well as their own life together.I also loved her character, and how she was so faithful and trusting of Henry, when she had to keep waiting for him. Something unique to this book that really grabbed my attention were the settings. The two main settings, the meadow and the city, represented the two different moods in this book. To me the meadow represented the happy times and the city represented the rougher times in Henry and Clare's life.

    Although I did not especially like the science in this book, it did add more depth and mystery to the plot. It was also thought provoking, thinking there was a gene that could make one time travel.The ending to this book is also really ironic and I wish that it did not end the way it did. The style in which this book is written is kind of confusing at times, but after reading through the whole book, it makes sense, because it all comes together at the end.

    Overall I enjoyed this book. While it is not outstanding, in my opinion, it had a steady pace and great plot as well as characters. The Time Traveler's Wife is worth reading.

    I Also Recommend: The Truth about Forever, The Book Thief.

    An Unconventionally 'Timeless' Storyby Sydney_Powell

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    December 04, 2009: "The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger is a classic story of love that shouldn't work, but in the end, somehow trumps all adversities. Although the basis of the story has been shown in many other tales, there is one important detail that makes it stand out from the others: the main character, Henry, can time travel. This causes the story to flow in and out of the past, the present, and the future. By doing this, the story becomes a million puzzle pieces that slowly come together to create a most enjoyable book. At times it was confusing when there were multiple Henry's: Henry in the present and Henry who has time travelled there, but I found it very interesting. I liked that I could learn about the past, a time before my birth, and still be able to relate to the present, a time when I am living. The author is able to incorporate modern events into this story which makes it seem somehow plausible. The idea of being able to know things before they happen is a fascinating concept and the way it was portrayed in "The Time Traveler's Wife" was positively distinct from other stories using the idea of time traveling. There were many unexpected parts because you never knew where Henry would end up since he can't control where or when he time travels to. It was intriguing for characters from the present to be interacting with the same characters from the past and then only later finding out that that occurred. Sometimes I didn't understand how a meeting of two characters would affect the future, but it all comes together at one point or another. There were some holes in the story when the focus would be more on Henry rather than Clare, his wife, and you wouldn't know anything about Clare until Henry visited her again. Their almost-'happily-ever-after' in the end, compensates for that though. In my opinion, the ending leaves a lot to be desired and I expected more. I became sort of attached to the characters and not being able to see if their lives ended happily didn't work very well for me. Over all, though, I thought this was a fantastic book and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a very good read.


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