![]() ![]() There are so many little nuances that make this book something special. ![]() ![]() I would actually like to give this one 4 1/2 stars. The novel is lighthearted, gentle, warm, and even if the science behind the solutions and the time travel itself seemed less than consistent, the novel rocked along and brought a smile to this reader. My eyes rolled at the very idea of ‘a towel malfunction’, and I thought I couldn’t possibly have read that until the leading character wore a very tight dress to the ambassador’s dinner, which led to her friend worrying about her having ‘a wardrobe malfunction’. Women answer the door in their bra and panties without that fact ever having relevance to the plot, and there is a constant taking of showers followed by towels revealing a breast, or a man worrying about having a ‘towel malfunction’. ![]() I say ‘strangely enough’ because I first had to get over the almost early adolescence obsession with naughty body parts and underwear that lines the pages. Strangely enough, I quite liked this strange little light science fiction novel about a crew that moved forward and backwards in time solving problems that led to further problems to resolve. ![]()
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