08 June 2009

Writing on Reading: The Time Traveler's Wife


Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife can be found in two places on Amazon's virtual bookshelves: Women's Fiction and Science Fiction. Few books have such a claim to fame. However, the novel successfully straddles the line between two genes. A scientific concept--time travel based on flawed DNA--is central to the book. On the other hand, the novel is really about a romantic relationship--beginning, middle and end.

Despite its "women's fiction" label (a genre I usually don't enjoy), I must admit I loved this book. It was filled with incredibly poignant moments and realistic characters I grew to love. It suffered from a little bit of a sagging middle, but the rest of the book more than made up for that.  Apparently, the book has been made into a "major motion picture" which will be coming out in August. I encourage you to read it before you see the Hollywood version.

1 comment:

lesleylsmith said...

Didn't I do a blog review of this book a while back? :)
Did you see that Ms. Niffenegger got a $5 Million advance for her second novel?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/11/books/11niff.html
Wow!