Ratings20
Average rating3.7
This is a really interesting take on the narrative perspective for a time travel book.
I honestly thought it was going to either bounce between the two of them (like time travel books I've read tend to do) or be entirely from the perspective of the time traveler.
I'm glad this wasn't, it made for a really unique story experience to forgo the mandatory pages of ‘how'd I get here? how do I get back? do I even want to go back?' blather that can be so predictably boring. This was able to hit the same notes but not feel at all the same, and I appreciate that.
Whilst it did leave a few questions unanswered (and ask some questions I don't think there's an answer for) I don't really mind; good characters that feel real and don't turn into caricatures makes up for everything else.
Would recommend this to anyone who likes time travel romance, doesn't mind a more animalistic/primitive mindset to see the world from (a quite literal caveman) and is cool with basically no dialog between characters.