Oh my god this was a terrible book. Funny in parts, but disgusting otherwise. The film was slightly better.
It was a book group read and pretty much the entire group hated it — except for the poor woman who chose it.
Oh my god this was a terrible book. Funny in parts, but disgusting otherwise. The film was slightly better.
It was a book group read and pretty much the entire group hated it — except for the poor woman who chose it.
This one was a library book — part of a program that allowed the book to be borrowed with no restrictions (anyone could borrow it during a certain time without worrying about putting it on hold). Since it was about time travel I read it.
It was not very well written, and geared towards a young adult audience. That said, I learned a little bit about the Berlin wall. The book had a very unsatisfactory ending — although there was a clue at the beginning that the author needed to point out that sort of gave closure to the book.
I don’t plan on reading her other books in the series.
I am embarrassed to say that I have forgotten what The Forgetting Time was about and I am too lazy to look it up.
Maybe time travel. Maybe Alzheimer’s. I don’t even remember why I read it. Probably a free or very cheap book that was recommended by Amazon or perhaps I got it from the library.