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Sea of Tranquility
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bookshelves: audiobook, kindle, historical-fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, canada, lgbt, libby, library-c
May 08, 2022
bookshelves: audiobook, kindle, historical-fiction, science-fiction, fantasy, canada, lgbt, libby, library-c
No star burns forever.
2.5�
This time-traveling novel follows characters from 4 different centuries. I thought the future would be my favorite but quite the opposite, 1912 grabbed my attention the most, a young man who saw something strange in a forest. He arrived in Halifax and traveled across Canada, descriptions of the landscape were incredible.
The present-day (2020) story was confusing for me and I had to listen a few times. A woman captures a strange anomaly on video. But she's not any woman, her name is Vincent, a character from the author's previous book with a brother referred to as "the composer". Omg, I was lost quite a bit. This timeline is "cleverly" or "confusingly" woven with characters from the author's 2020 The Glass Hotel.
The future part includes an author from 2200 from a moon colony who did a book tour on earth. She wrote a bestselling Pandemic book. Then the distant future in 2400 with The Time Institute. Another confusing section, but I refuse to relisten. I'm guessing this is the author's Station Eleven.
I find certain times more interesting than others. I usually enjoy time-traveling themes but this one didn't fully grab my attention, a great start then fizzles. Maybe I feel the book is somewhat disjointed. I didn't care for the characters except for Edwin in 1912. Many love her books, but I've come to a conclusion this is not an author for me.
All four narrators were very good, but John Lee was superb!!
2.5�
This time-traveling novel follows characters from 4 different centuries. I thought the future would be my favorite but quite the opposite, 1912 grabbed my attention the most, a young man who saw something strange in a forest. He arrived in Halifax and traveled across Canada, descriptions of the landscape were incredible.
The present-day (2020) story was confusing for me and I had to listen a few times. A woman captures a strange anomaly on video. But she's not any woman, her name is Vincent, a character from the author's previous book with a brother referred to as "the composer". Omg, I was lost quite a bit. This timeline is "cleverly" or "confusingly" woven with characters from the author's 2020 The Glass Hotel.
The future part includes an author from 2200 from a moon colony who did a book tour on earth. She wrote a bestselling Pandemic book. Then the distant future in 2400 with The Time Institute. Another confusing section, but I refuse to relisten. I'm guessing this is the author's Station Eleven.
I find certain times more interesting than others. I usually enjoy time-traveling themes but this one didn't fully grab my attention, a great start then fizzles. Maybe I feel the book is somewhat disjointed. I didn't care for the characters except for Edwin in 1912. Many love her books, but I've come to a conclusion this is not an author for me.
All four narrators were very good, but John Lee was superb!!
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He's so goood! Thank you, Tracy!!


That's the case for mee, thank you Berengaria!



If it's any indication, her two other books I also rated 3 stars. I hope you'll love it, Yun!!

Too bad this one wasn't for us...Thank you, John! 😊

Thank you. I hope you'll love Meredith, I saw many 5 stars. 💓

Thank you Heidi! The beginning was good and I thought I finally found one I like from this author. 😣


Thank you so much, Tina!💓

Thank you, Ellie!🌼

I hope that you'll enjoy it, Melissa, I see it on your TBR! 😊

Thank you, Margaret. Unfortunately not for me, I hope that you'll love it!💕

I hope your current read is a better one.


I have this one to be read, but I don’t have great expectations, as recently I was extremely disappointed with “Station Eleven�.



Yeah, this book isn't for everyone.


Yeah, this ..."
😆I read both of the books you mentioned, but I always had a hard time connecting and remembering her characters. Probably safe to say she isn't an author for me. Glad you enjoyed it, Debbie!

I agree! Too bad this didn't work for either of us Esta!💞
