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I've had great success introducing that book, as well as Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife and Ken Grimwood's Replay into non-genre book clubs.
MIND MELD: The Perfect SF/F/H Books to Give to People Who Don't Read SF/F/H 2009
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Ken Grimwood's Replay ... great book, but I'm not sure I'd classify it as time travel.
September 2008 2008
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And, again as is characteristic of Grimwood's novels, the plot is structured in such a way as to apply yelping jolts of surprise at unexpected moments: the trundle-trundle-trundle-BANG school of writing which, if its handled well, can be very exciting to read.
Archive 2010-01-01 Adam Roberts 2010
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To Grimwood's surprise, they usually bypass the art story books, and select instead the catalogue of the National Gallery collection, poring over the details of paintings.
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Suffused with sights sounds and mythology of the middle east this is the first of Grimwood's acclaimed Ashraf Bey novels that combine SF, crime and a hint of the supernatural.
Sci-Fi Book Releases for September (UK) Mark 2008
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Ken Grimwood's Replay ... great book, but I'm not sure I'd classify it as time travel.
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Thriller and comics writer Brad Meltzer contributed a very convincing "You Must Read This" entry to All Things Considered yesterday about Ken Grimwood's Replay, a book with a Groundhog Day premise (written before the movie) about what you would learn if you had to live your life over (and over) again.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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Watching the turn of events reminded me in some ways of Ken Grimwood's Replay since in both stories the protagonist strived to live a better life.
[UPDATED] REVIEW: 2006 Nebula Award Short Fiction Nominees 2007
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Watching the turn of events reminded me in some ways of Ken Grimwood's Replay since in both stories the protagonist strived to live a better life.
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There's also a reference in it to Ken Grimwood's awesome book Replay.
April 2006 2006
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