Terri M. LeBlanc
Written on Oct 25, 2020
I loved everything about this book. Â The time travel was easy to understand and the Kin had for his daughter just poured off the page.
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I loved everything about this book. Â The time travel was easy to understand and the Kin had for his daughter just poured off the page.
"People aren't supposed to have lives in two eras. You know that, right?"Friends, this book took me completely by surprise in the best of ways! I had been in a reading slump for 20 days and nothing that I picked up could hold my attention, but when I picked up Here and Now and Then it was like I had been waiting for this book.
"The future versus the past. He couldn't choose between his new life and his old life. Not now. Not like this.I really enjoy time travel stories and this is one of the best ones I've read so far. This is more than a time travel story, it is a tale about a man that will do anything for the people he loves. The book hooked me in from the first sentence and drew me in. I'll admit that while I loved Kin (short for Quinoa, he was born when it was a fad to name children after foods) from the start, it took me a little bit of time to warm up the other characters. But once I did I wanted to protect each of them with all of my heart.
"But thanks to the wisdom of a tv show, Kin realized he didn't always have to put up such a fight against circumstances. He might even come to like life in 2142 if he just gave things a chance. He felt different because he was different."I was surprised at how philosophical the book felt to me (especially since some of the Zen quotes actually come from Doctor Who) and I was totally here for it. For some reason I began to think about Nietzsche and how we are never really the same person from moment to moment -- our memories change and our cells die and live. Honestly it got me thinking about how lucky it is that if we live multiple lives we don't remember them. I loved that this book made me think, but I do want to say it isn't overly philosophical... I just like to think about these things.