The Time Traveler's Wife

Hardcover, 522 pages

English language

Published March 26, 2003 by MacAdam/Cage.

OCLC Number:
972697724

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4 stars (58 reviews)

Audrey Niffenegger's innovative debut, The Time Traveler's Wife, is the story of Clare, a beautiful art student, and Henry, an adventuresome librarian, who have known each other since Clare was sic and Henry was thirty-six, and were married when Clare was twenty-three and Henry was thirty-one. Impossible but true, because Henry is one of the first people diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement Disorder: periodically his genetic clock resets and he finds himself misplaced in time, past and future. His disappearances are spontaneous, his experiences unpredictable, alternately harrowing and amusing.

The Time Traveler's Wife depicts the effects of time travel on Henry and Clare's marriage and their passionate love for each other, as the story unfolds from both points of view. Clare and Henry attemp to live normal lives, pursuing familiar goals - steady jobs, good friends, children of their own. All of this is threatened by something they can neither prevent nor …

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Review of "The Time Traveler's Wife" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The premise reeks of grooming, yet I was drawn in to see for myself. The audiobook has good voice talent. There are many time scenarios, which can get a bit disorienting while listening.

Like many time travel stories, there are interesting, fun aspects, but also some illogical situations. Somehow, I keep getting pulled back in to see how each author tackles the challenges.

Review of "The Time Traveler's Wife" on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

welp, not very good.

My sister read this book recently and loved it so she recommended I read it too. "Is it a romance novel? Because, you know, I don't really enjoy those kinds of books." "Oh, NO, it's not really a ROMANCE book" my sister LIED.

This is a book that kind of had a good idea but it went wrong in a lot of different ways. Number one is it was fucking BORING! Nothing much happens. Here is a dude who can travel throughout time and he only goes to the same boring locations. And don't give me any crap about he just visited those places because he was drawn there by love... yawn. What a ripoff to be able to time-travel and then only get to go to the same few places.

Another problem I had was none of the characters were likable in the slightest. And …

Review of "The Time Traveler's Wife" on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

While I admired the plotting device used here, and I love time travel stories, and I came of age in and loved Chicago during the period when this is set... nonetheless this novel left a bad taste in my mouth. Both the protagonists were too Mary Sue-ish. The pedantic tone was particularly, and ironically, a bad fit for the sub-theme of punk rock. (If you’re interested in a novel that better captures the motivation and power of punk, check out A Cool Breeze on the Underground). I did admire the foreshadowing, and the building dread in the final few chapters. But overall, I wanted to care more about the fates the characters, but I never really did.

Review of "The Time Traveler's Wife" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

An unusual and surprisingly moving story about a man who time travels inadvertently - it's a medical condition of sorts that sends him traveling temporarily through time, completely out of his control. The story centers around the woman who eventually becomes his wife, and how they meet and maintain a relationship through and despite of his disjointed time journeys. Charming and original. I hear the movie adaptation was terrible, but highly enjoyed the book.

Review of "The Time Traveler's Wife" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I read this book over the course of a few days.

I enjoyed this book, but really it was okay. I don't feel touched by it, and as someone who cries at tv shows, movies, and books (heck, even sometimes songs) it is telling that this book did not make me cry. I did have dreams about it, though, so that's something. The book interested me right from the beginning. Sometimes it takes a few chapters to get into the characters, but they were right there and easy to grasp on page one or two.

This book was recommended to me several times, partly because I really enjoyed another set of books that had to do with people having past and future lives. I'm not sure why people thought that if I enjoyed that, I would enjoy this. It is different. Henry's time travel is somewhat the same, but not …

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