It truly has been a long time since I've read a book I was completely in love with from cover to cover. This story was a love story that was unlike any another. Can you imagine meeting your future husband at the age of six? That was the case for Clare who met her husband out in the meadow behind her house, only to have him vanish a few moments later.
The format of this story was something I had to get used to since it does go from the 70's to the 00's. There also were times when Henry would be time-traveling Henry, which was a little hard to follow. But, all in all this was a great read. Now I can't wait for this weekend so I can watch the movie (I LOVE Rachel McAdams), and I hope I am not disappointed.
So there is my first book of '10. I need to speed it up if I want to get to my 50! I already went to the library and got a new book to read-Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella.
3 comments:
It is a great movie, and book! The movie is NOT exactly the same though :/ I hate it when they do that, but never the less they were both very good~!
I think I have this one on my list for this year...if not I will have to add it! Twenties Girl was ok for me. Not my favorite from Sophie Kinsella.
I loved this book. And I loved the movie, solely because I am a huge Rachel McAdams fan.
I've never been able to read a Sophie Kinsella book all the way through. I don't know why...you'll have to let us know how Twenties Girl is.
Jamie
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