Have you read "The Time Traveler's Wife?" What are your thoughts on this book?
By Withoutwings
@Withoutwings (6992)
United States
4 responses
@brettbum (304)
• United States
9 Dec 06
No I haven't, what is it about? It sounds familiar and interesting.
I wrote an article earlier today on the potential for our senses to send information to our brains a second or two before we realize it. The science is a little iffy, but I'm going to include the concept in a fiction novel I'm writing.
http://mavenmapper.blogspot.com/2006/12/mindmapping-with-our-time-traveling.html
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@josephngsiewfatt (204)
• Malaysia
19 Jan 12
Dear Brett
I am a writer, trainer and consultant. If I have not read the book it's no big deal. If you are familiar with this phrase 'different strokes for different folks' you will realize that different books have different readership. My interest is in hard factual facts. As a speaker and consultant it's my duty to keep informed on management and motivation stuff. I do hope that will agree with me that you do your thing and do mine! OK? Thanks! Bro. Joe. GBU
@Tantrums (945)
• Philippines
3 Oct 09
I read this book a few years ago and loved it so much. It was one of those books I just couldn't put down and I was so sad to get to the end. It's a great love story, but also has a bit of science-fiction/supernatural element with the time traveling. The characters are very real and believeable. Plus the book takes place in Chicago, and the author mentions so many real places--bars, streets, stores--that I've been to and recognize. Of course, even if you don't know all that, it's still a great read.
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@badwes (406)
• United States
13 Sep 11
yes i remember how i did love it from a to z , realisitic in its emotions, it fiction has a head and a tail , and you don't get lost in it my dear , one of the tmost tremideous stories i have ever encountered in my life , aweosme nd worth every penny
@Withoutwings (6992)
• United States
19 Dec 06
You are most welcome. If you do read it let me know what you think.





