To Say Nothing of the Dog
1990 • 514 pages

Ratings87

Average rating4.1

15

This series seems to cross several genre categories. You'll probably like it more than I do, if you like Romance, Mystery, Steampunk, and time travel paradox. Your enjoyment of the book will also be enhanced if you can tolerate multiple concurrent confusing dialogues. It will help if you aren't bothered by a lot of archaic words, some of which aren't even in the dictionary. Perhaps I would have understood more of the references if I was a fanatic anglophile with an interest in England's history from a hundred years ago.

I don't want my review to be entirely negative, so while I don't think that the rules for time travel are consistent in this series, it was still a readable story - even if it was a bit sappy.

November 20, 2017