Cheryl R. (Spuddie) - , reviewed on + 412 more book reviews
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Sequel to Finney's time travel classic, Time and Again, this book begins with Simon Morley, our intrepid hero, back in the 1880's, the time he chose to stay in. But something happens that spurs him to temporarily leave his wife Julia and their son Willy in 1882 and head back to modern times--and then again to another time altogether! While I mostly enjoyed this book, I felt it got a bit draggy and repetitive in spots and it wasn't quite as compelling a read as Time and Again. The book raises some interesting questions: if you could go back in time and change a few small things that would ultimately change history and affect the world you live in today in unfathomable ways, would you do it?
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