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A book set in two different time periods
Sandy wrote: "Does it count of it's six different periods?"
For me it would count, I'm reading the category as "set in two (or more) time periods" - but that's just my personal interpretation. I mean, if it's set in six, then it's set in two, plus four extra! The category doesn't say "set in exactly two time periods," after all.
For me it would count, I'm reading the category as "set in two (or more) time periods" - but that's just my personal interpretation. I mean, if it's set in six, then it's set in two, plus four extra! The category doesn't say "set in exactly two time periods," after all.


Definitely - I just re-read this and the mothers in the club flash back to their time in China before moving to the US.



I'm thinking of The Last Letter from Your Lover."
I just finished The Wedding Dress per your recommendation. I loved it and I want to thank you. I never would have found it without your input. Thanks again.

Fortune Cookie is another one I would recommend for this category


It takes place in both the years directly following WWII and 20 years later.

Hi Emily! I suppose you could make a case for this as the chapters do jump around years. From what I remember, the time jump is never big - like maybe a year or two? - but it's been several years since I read it. I say read it then pick a task to slot it into - the book is just sooooo good! :)

Hi Emily! I suppose you could make a case for this as the chapters do jump around years. From what I remember, the t..."
If you decide that it doesn't fit, the book has a red spine. It also involves travel, since it's about a traveling circus.
If you ever listen to audiobooks, I'd highly recommend this one. I listened to it a few years ago, and it was so good that when the disc started skipping on a road trip, I had to find the nearest Barnes and Noble so I could buy the book and keep listening past the skips!

I think that should work for a book set in two different time periods?

Contrasts the unlikeable raging materialism of an Irish millenial with the generosity of spirit of his greatgrandfather who took part in the Easter Uprising in 1916.
Also some murder and corruption!
Excellent read despite the unpleasant "Neil".

Hi Emily! I suppose you could make a case for this as the chapters do jump around years. From what I ..."
Hi :) Thanks for the recommendation - I think I'll use it as the book involving travel. I ended up choosing Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children for the book set in two different time periods, as it switches between 1940 and the present day.


Side note: Selznick's other book, Wonderstruck, could also fit this task as it takes place between two different times.

there has been some arguement that it needs to be a larger gap. What do you think?


there has been some arguement that it needs to be a larger gap. What do you think?"
Personally I would go for a book with a bigger gap in time. I think the 'different time period' suggest a contrast/comparison in differing societal norms, etc.. rather than an individual characters change in a 5 year change...
Though if the book you read has a big shift within those 5 years - going from peace to War time (or vice versa) or the country going from financial security to crises (or vice versa) you can make a case that the book is on the cusp of two different time periods.


Phew! Thanks :D I've been wanting to read that one for a long time. Have you seen the cover? Its GORGEOUS.





It's your call, but personally I would count it if the flashbacks are a big part of the book, not if they're some "interlude" in the main story.

That is what I was kind of thinking, too, but I wanted to see what others were doing. I'm not terribly far into the book, so I don't know how much it will have about the earlier time period. At least I can use it for the red spine prompt. Or even the 2017 book prompt.
Thank you so much!

I'm thinking of The Last Letter from Your Lover."
Megan, was The Wedding Dress good? The plot sounds like it might be my type of book!




Also I second Miss Pereg..."</i>
Does anyone know if the 2nd book in this series [book:Hollow City also jumps between time periods, therefore would work here? I've already read the first.
TIA!

For the person asking about A Wrinkle in Time - later in the series there's a book where the twins go back to the time of Noah's Ark and that would work. Can't think of the title offhand.
I just finished Crow Lake and I absolutely LOVED it and I highly recommend it to anyone who has ever thought about reading it. If it looks at all interesting to you, read it read it read it!!!!!
I read it for "been on your TBR list too long" but it would also fulfill "set in two time periods" - the story is about a young assistant professor in her late twenties (university is un-named, but I assumed it was University of Toronto - the author went to McGill but this is set in Ontario, not Quebec, so it can't be McGill), remembering the story of her youth twenty years ago in far northern Ontario.
I know twenty years doesn't seem like much, but her life changed so much that it felt very much like two different periods.
I read it for "been on your TBR list too long" but it would also fulfill "set in two time periods" - the story is about a young assistant professor in her late twenties (university is un-named, but I assumed it was University of Toronto - the author went to McGill but this is set in Ontario, not Quebec, so it can't be McGill), remembering the story of her youth twenty years ago in far northern Ontario.
I know twenty years doesn't seem like much, but her life changed so much that it felt very much like two different periods.




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It's been a while since I read it so I can't be sure, but I can only remember one main time period (modern). There may have been some flashbacks, but I don't recall it as being set in two time periods.
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I think so. Each chapter is a different year.