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A review by sueivany
The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas
5.0
I loved this book, but it took me a while to finish it. If I was reading it too late in the night, I couldn't keep all the timelines and dates clear in my sleepy brain, so I would read whole chapters again the next day. I kept imagining one of those boards that fills a whole wall, with red string connecting characters and timelines. It might have been helpful to have one of those!
I love that the main characters are all women who work in science, and I especially appreciate that they are not deified for their brilliance. Their genius is seamlessly blended with their complicated personal lives and the affect of time travel on every part of their lives. I highly recommend this one.
I love that the main characters are all women who work in science, and I especially appreciate that they are not deified for their brilliance. Their genius is seamlessly blended with their complicated personal lives and the affect of time travel on every part of their lives. I highly recommend this one.