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Both Sides of Time

por Caroline B. Cooney

Series: Time Travelers (1)

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The summer after senior year, Annie, wishing she could have lived a hundred years ago in a more romantic time, finds herself in the 1890s and it is indeed romantic--and very painful.
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I couldn't finish this book. The plot just wasn't believable to me. She is in another time and acts like it is another day. ( )
  LVStrongPuff | Nov 30, 2022 |
Read the first two and am glad I don't have to go on. Cooney is awfully heavy-handed about the sexism and dominance issues. Every man is flawed, most are downright evil. Every woman is a victim of men, and usually a victim of other things too.

Otoh, maybe the message could have been made more clear. I see other reviewers talking about the adventure, romance, and glamour. I mean, sure, that was all there. But seriously, those other readers must have skimmed over all the stuff they didn't want to admit was there.

I'm just going to copy this into my review of [b:Out of Time|259997|Out of Time (Time Travelers, #2)|Caroline B. Cooney|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328010550s/259997.jpg|874740] as I really don't have anything else to say. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Though this book was written for teens, I enjoyed it. I tried another book by this author a while back and did not finish it, but this one was much more interesting to me. This was probably due to the fact that I enjoy time travel stories. I would have liked it better if it told a little more about what happened at the end, but otherwise it was a good quick read. ( )
  ladybug74 | Jun 7, 2010 |
I first fell in love with this book in my romantic YA phase of love at first sight, and believing in soul mates. It has all the pieces of those teen romances that are needed to make a girl swoon, squee, and cry. It is at times poignant, at times heartwrenching, and at times incredibly frustrating as the heroine seems a little two dimensional with certain aspects of her talents. Overall the plot is fascinating, but the characters could use a little more rounding out, the nuances of the world could use a bit more explanation and exploration. The mystery that engages the reader at the beginning is quickly pushed to the background of the romance, and the time travel, and so becomes more of a melodramatic spice than an actual piece of the story. Yet, despite it's flaws, it remains one of my favorite reads to revisit again and again. ( )
  innermurk | Mar 12, 2008 |
Annie Lockwood wants to change her life, starting with Sean, her unromantic boyfriend and ending with her dysfunctional parents. Determined to accomplish this she tracks down Sean at the old Stratton mansion and finds herself falling through a century of time. 100 years in the past Annie encounters Strat who is everything she expects of a boyfriend and they fall in love. But, when Annie fails in her apparent duty to discover a murderer and save a falsely accused serving girl Time sends her back home again. Will Annie ever find a way to return to the past and set things right? More importantly, will she ever see her beloved Strat again?

When I first began this book I really wasn't very sure I would finish. All of the characters seemed incredibly selfish, stuck in their own problems and unable to see anything beyond themselves, most especially the heroine, Annie. However, as with many stories, part of the journey is to see if the characters can change. I have noticed with many of the YA novels I've read written in the 1990s there seems to be a certain apartness to the writing, characters and plot, which never really allows you to fully immerse yourself in the story. Perhaps this was the required style for publication, but I'm generalizing and not really sure. Although the characters pretty much remained two-dimensional and never totally fleshed out there was a sufficient amount of maturing, most especially with Strat when he finally woke up and took charge at the end. Overall I enjoyed the story enough to move on to the second book of this series. ( )
  Jenson_AKA_DL | Jan 28, 2008 |
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