Tim Null’s Reading Progress for Time and Again - Feb 04, 2023 06:15PM (original) (raw)
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On page 171 we met Julia Charbonneau. I immediately skipped ahead to the last chapter to confirm Julia is the one. It seems she is. As soon as I confirmed that, I closed the book. I didn't want to learn something I didn't yet know or remember.
Yes, Time and Again is about time travel. And yes, it's historical fiction, too. But it's also about romance: the love affair between Simon and Julia.
Will Kate find love?
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A room in the Dakota building in New York City plays a pivotal role in Time and Again. I first read this novel prior to John Lennon's murder, so I wasn't familiar with the Dakota building when I first read about it in this novel.
From Wikipedia: "The Dakota was constructed between 1880 and 1884 in the Renaissance Revival style and was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh for businessman Edward Cabot Clark."
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Sounds like poor Mr Finney never met a doorbell, or bell, that didn't jangle. What a narrow, impoverished life he must have led. 😥
But his jangle doesn't covort. Such a disappointment.
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