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Time Was

Time Was

2018 • 176 pages

Ratings8

Average rating3.9

15

This book is short. I started it, paused for like a month halfway through, and then sped my way to the end. And was sorely disappointed.

Spoiler.

I used to think romance novels were crap. I don't think that anymore, but I'm picky and usually like them queer in some way. This was touted as a gay romance. It's...not very romantic? And the two gay characters, whilst the focal point, are mostly just the obsession of a het poet who is having drama in his own life and going down the rabbit hole of obsession. And he's just not that interesting. I was interested in Tom and Ben and their WWII forbidden love, and their science experiment gone awry. But all of that is only briefly discussed, even though Tom gets POV chapters. It's not enough. Because–what's his name? Eli? I forgot! That's how much I didn't care!–Eli tells the entire story from his perspective as he hunts down information about our two lovers through the ages. So instead of telling an interesting story about tragic characters, we get the interesting bits second or third hand and told to Eli, our humdrum narrator. NO. I want the gay couple to tell their own story, thanks. And then in the end, Eli gets to travel through time too. And apparently tell one of the lovers that his other lover died, basically offscreen, randomly, and it's absolute B.S. because that was never hinted at.

SO DISAPPOINTED. AND killing another gay person happens OFFSCREEN. Offpage, if you prefer. I call crap on that one.

Now, Mr McDonald crafts some lovely sentences, and I've not read anything else by him, but this was disappointing and a trifle dull. Please say other books are better. I mean, I literally just read a WWII fanfic that was immensely more satisfying with more delightful historical details. The fanfic was what I wanted. But this book is not.

June 6, 2018Report this review