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|    Titus G to Don    |
|    Re: SF: Book recommendations    |
|    01 Feb 26 17:04:18    |
      XPost: alt.usage.english, rec.arts.books, rec.arts.sf.written       From: noone@nowhere.com              On 1/02/26 05:31, Don wrote:       > The True Melissa wrote:       >> Verily, in article <10lk4a9$2le82$3@dont-email.me>, did       >> noone@nowhere.com deliver unto us this message:       >>>> Niffenegger, Audrey. 2005. The time traveler's wife.       >>>       >>> Drek. A nonsensical attempt to outdo Nabokov's Lolita. Pathetic romance       >>> with handwavium time travel as a distraction.       >>       >> Huh, I enjoyed that one. It's not SF; it's a love story. Read as a love       >> story, it's nice IMO.       >       > Agreed. Yet some rascally readers repress the romance as they try to       > twist the story into thirty-six year old Henry grooming six year old       > Clare.              It is a long time since I read it but wasn't that aspect there?              > This perverted plot premise requires omission of how twenty year old       > year old Clare initially stalks twenty-eight year Henry at Newberry       > Library when the Catholic soulmates first meet.       >       > "Thou doth Protestant too much, methinks."              My protest is principally with genre impersonation.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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