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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

The Time Traveler's Wife

I’m reading this at the moment, I would say I am about half way and it’s the best book I have read in a long while. I hadn’t even heard of it until they made it into a film – I found the film somewhat confusing and was worried that the book would be the same. It isn’t confusing at all, it is addictive and compelling.  For those of you who haven’t heard of it or have no idea what it is about...

This extraordinary, magical novel is the story of Clare and Henry who have known each other since Clare was six and Henry was thirty-six, and were married when Clare was twenty-two and Henry thirty. 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 pulled suddenly into his past or future. His disappearances are spontaneous and his experiences are alternately harrowing and amusing. The Time Traveler's Wife depicts the effects of time travel on Henry and Clare's passionate love for each other with grace and humour. Their struggle to lead normal lives in the face of a force they can neither prevent nor control is intensely moving and entirely unforgettable.

I would recommend this book to anyone.  It is highly original and it written from the points of view of both Clare and Henry at different points of their lives. At some points it is even written from Henry’s point of view when he has time travelled to himself when he is younger – so there are two Henry’s. I don’t want to say too much about the plot because I don’t want to ruin it for anyone who is wanting to read it but essentially it is a love story or sorts.

 'A beautifully written, compulsive look at a couple trying to live an ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances' IMAGE 2004

Reading this book has been making me think about destiny ... is it possible that whatever life choices we make we will end up in the same place anyway. Meeting the same people, falling in love with the same person. In a way I find it mildly reassuring that my life is written already and that no matter what I do, even if at the time I regret the decision it doesn’t matter because it won’t affect the overall outcome. On the other hand I would quite like to be in control of my own destiny, I’m not sure I completely like the idea that some unknown force is controlling my life. What do you lots think? Are our futures predetermined? Or do we control our own destiny?

7 comments:

  1. I cant count the times I had this book in my hands and than put it away again :p No idea why tho

    I have to admit the fact that we can do what we want but we will still end up in the same place scares me a bit. Cause what if I don't like my destiny, if it means only bad things will happen to me and whatever I will do I can't change it. So I more believe that life is this long road and from time to time there are these points of seperation which you can choose to take or not. Could be you will end up on the same road afterwards but perhaps you don't.

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  2. I soooo wanna read this book now! Will have to finish my ever-growing pile of un-read books first though! lol :p

    About te destiny thing... I strongly believe that life is what YOU make of it. I don't think anything is predetermined for us at all. In the end, it would mean that, if we're meant to be rich and successful, it could all happen without working for it?! hmmm, I don't think so :p

    It's a very difficult question though, but I think that you are still the one and only who decides what's going to happen with your life. And you're the only one who can control it.

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  3. Think I agree with both of you ... although some people do seem to land in shit and always come out smelling of roses! Hmm!

    I would like to think I am in control of my own life tho ... a much nicer thought!

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  4. I saw the movie, but I haven't read the book yet even I do have the book. lol I'm going backward saw the movie first before reading the book. Loved the story so much.

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  5. I will definitely have to read the book, the film confused me! But got a big pile of books to get through first before I can even buy Time Travelers wife!

    I agree with Tanja, I don't like the fact that if our lives are predestined then we can do nothing to change it. I like to be in control of things, especially of myself(!)

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  6. Found the movie confusing to but the book is so clear. Dates and ages at start of each bit :D You should add it to your list teehee

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  7. I saw the movie and got very confused... Maybe I should read the book, ha~

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