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sarahxify 's review for:
Time's Arrow
by Martin Amis
I'm a bit unsure what to make of this book. Trying to work out what was happening by reversing the conversations or the descriptions in your head got a bit tiring for me after a while, but the the truth behind who the protagonist was being slowly unveiled was something I really liked. I didn't really get into the story very much, probably because it was just too much of a brain exercise for me late at night, which is when I normally read. I found it hard to feel sympathy for the characters, probably because you saw their emotions first, without knowing why they felt that what. Without knowing whether you agreed with them or not, I found it hard to particularly like or dislike any of them. Unique literary device though, it was nice to read something so unusual.