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Both Sides of Time
Both Sides of Time | Caroline B. Cooney
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The summer after senior year, Annie, wishing she could have lived a hundred years ago in a more romantic time, finds herself in the 1890s and it is indeed romantic--and very painful.
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JacintaMCarter
Both Sides of Time | Caroline B. Cooney
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Mehso-so

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I liked the idea of this book, and I was genuinely interested in the “past” sections. But a lot of the characters‘ interactions with each other were so unrealistic and juvenile that it kept pulling me out of the story.

IndoorDame I have such fond memories of reading this as a kid! It‘s too bad when those books don‘t hold up. 1y
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ahoffkosik
Both Sides of Time | Caroline B. Cooney
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Who HASN‘T wanted to time travel at some point? It just sounds cool! But what would happen if you *did* travel through time and then got caught in a love triangle across centuries? That‘s what happens to Annie Lockwood in the first book of Caroline B. Cooney‘s Time Travelers Quartet, Both Sides of Time — and that‘s what we‘re talking about on the new episode of my podcast! Debut author Tirzah Price joins me to discuss. Link to listen in my bio!

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LibrarianRyan
Both Sides of Time | Caroline B. Cooney
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I am probably not going to hit my time this time. I have to take long breaks to work on my house. I fact the plumber (dad) is on his way to put my sink in. Just a few more things and I can put my house on the market. #24in48

Handmade_Redhead As long as you are enjoying some reading time! I made sure i had an audio book for errands and chores. 7y
Sue Whatever you can do is awesome 🎉🎉 7y
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Read66
The Time Travelers | Caroline B. Cooney
Mehso-so

I would have probably enjoyed this better if I read the two novels separately...got a bit repetitive reading them together in all honesty. The author does do a nice job with the young women in the story who start to discover a sense of independence.