Review: The Mine by John A. Heldt
I have a thing for time travelling: the possibilities, the danger of altering the past and therefore your own present…
I have a thing for time travelling: the possibilities, the danger of altering the past and therefore your own present…
This book doesn’t go the easy way. It is very realistic and doesn’t skimp over the ‘yucky’ parts.
Don’t get me wrong, I liked the flashbacks to the characters’ childhood and how they fell in love.
The thing I noticed the most is, how… childlike the children are.
The war itself isn’t talked a lot of, but its shadow is shaping the lives of every person, which makes an interesting read.
This book took me on an emotional… well, it hasn’t been a rollercoaster. It just went down, down, deeper down.
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Garret… gave me the creeps. Seriously.
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