That’s what you are if you haven’t read The Time Traveller’s Wife:
or caught the film yet:
I watched it last weekend and actually managed to finish reading the book in camp during periods of lull – while waiting for my turn at the firing range or for CAT 1s (inclement weather for the civilians) to clear.
I can’t stop thinking about the action and the plot during the small moments I have to myself. It’s a beautiful book and it’s a beautiful story, and I’m glad to have had the chance of experiencing both because I’ve learnt a bit more about love and life.


Yeah, I really did enjoy the book. But is the movie really good? Does it do justice to the book? I’ve heard otherwise.