The Time Traveler's WifeHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004 - 546 páginas Often lighthearted, thoroughly original, and ultimately profoundly moving, Audrey Niffenegger's first novel tells the story of two people destined to be together: Clare, a perfectly normal woman, and Henry, a time-traveler. According to the unique rules that Niffenegger creates, Henry travels unexpectedly and mostly to his own past, often when he is "all stressed out and [has] lost his grip on now." As Henry explains when he first meets Clare: "the person you know doesn't exist yet. Stick with me, and sooner or later he's bound to appear. That's the best I can do." And while it's true that Henry travels to different moments in time, he also travels from them as well. He frequently gets lost in time and doesn't know "when" he is. But the real story of the book is the lifelong love Clare and Henry share as they try to make the most of the times they have together -- the times when Henry is not traveling. |
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III | 3 |
IV | 22 |
V | 35 |
VI | 48 |
VII | 79 |
VIII | 108 |
IX | 116 |
X | 129 |
XXXI | 377 |
XXXII | 385 |
XXXIII | 396 |
XXXIV | 410 |
XXXV | 411 |
XXXVI | 413 |
XXXVII | 417 |
XXXVIII | 428 |
XI | 163 |
XII | 219 |
XIII | 228 |
XIV | 247 |
XV | 262 |
XVI | 264 |
XVII | 281 |
XIX | 283 |
XX | 303 |
XXI | 325 |
XXII | 328 |
XXIII | 333 |
XXIV | 335 |
XXV | 343 |
XXVI | 345 |
XXVII | 349 |
XXVIII | 362 |
XXIX | 365 |
XXX | 373 |
XXXIX | 448 |
XL | 451 |
XLI | 457 |
XLII | 470 |
XLIII | 472 |
XLIV | 485 |
XLV | 489 |
XLVI | 498 |
XLVII | 501 |
XLVIII | 513 |
XLIX | 517 |
L | 522 |
LI | 532 |
LII | 535 |
LIII | 539 |
LIV | 541 |
LV | 543 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alba Alicia arms baby begin blue chair Charisse Clare close clothes coffee cold comes dark door dress drink everything eyes face feel feet finally floor front future getting girl give glass Gomez gone hair hall hand happened he's head hear Henry Henry's holding Ingrid It's Kendrick Kimy kind kiss kitchen later laughs leans leave light living look Mama Mark mean Michigan minutes morning move never night nods okay play pretty pull reading realize remember says seems shakes side sleep smiles someone sorry stand starts stop street sure talk tell Thank there's thing thought tiny trying turn voice waiting walk watch wearing What's window wonder Yeah
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The Gospel According to Science Fiction: From the Twilight Zone to the Final ... Gabriel McKee Visualização de excertos - 2007 |