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Jun 01, 2020CALS_Lee rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The angle it takes on time travel is an interesting one, arguing that a time traveler to the past would be unable to know what history had originally been when she returned to point in time she left, because now, that original history would never have happened, so how could she remember it. And not only would comparing the new present time to the original present time be impossible, but she would not even know that she had ever gone back to the past, as the historical timeline in which she went back to the past never happened after she went to the past and thus altered history. The characters come to this theory only after... well, after who know how many times it happens. And who knows what the world's history had originally been like. More literary sci-fi than genre sci-fi, with characters richly and complexly drawn and developed.