Time and Again
1970 • 399 pages

Ratings48

Average rating3.4

15

I'll start with the good parts of this book. It's short and easy to read. That's it.
Now for the bad. The story is a nonsensical attempt of a feel good journey. The characters or completely shallow with the main character, Meg, a spoiled brat that expects everything to be done for her and then gets upset when others such as her father are not all powerful beings that she thinks should literally change the universe specifically for her. I can't tell if she was supposed to be in her early teens or just out of diapers with her younger brother, who's too young to be in school even, needs to take care of her.
I could easily go on but then it would just be more ranting than I've already done. Don't waste your time with this one, there are so many better options.

April 28, 2018Report this review