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Text in front of an old green radio reads:
He found a small plastic box. He was grinning at it as he found the dial and turned on static.
“Mess with the tuner,” she advised him.
He was contemplating borrowing it and taking it back home. “Mess with it?”
“You know . . . fool with it. See if you can come up with a station.”
He stared at the little portable for a moment, wondering how one fooled an inanimate object.
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Love this!!! It is amazing what he doesn’t know how to work and what he likes about it
JT is rather blunt in his questions or opinions. Fortunately, Sunny stands her ground at every turn in the conversation. As I read Chapter 3 for the first time in 30 years I was highly entertained by their conversations.
Just a note for those who didn't see my Monday post, Times Change is the second book in Nora's time travel duology. Time Was is the first book. Both were published in 1989. -Laura
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Text reads:
“I get the impression you think Libby pushed Cal into something here, or that she, I don’t know, used feminine wiles to trap him.”
“Does she have them?”
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Well, it's not like he simply moved across the country! But JT doesn't get the power of love!
He doesn't think Cal would make the decision to stay without some womanly trickery. Lol
I can remember parts of these books, too, although I haven’t read them in years!
In Chapter 2 we get a bit more of Sunny's point of view. She's observant and frustrated with Cal's brother. -Laura
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Text over a kitchen counter reads:
The man had acted odd right from the start, Sunny decided. The way he’d come into the house unannounced to stand in her bedroom and pore over a copy of Vogue as if it were the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Then there was his behavior in the kitchen. Playing with the faucet. And staring. It was as though he’d never seen a stove or refrigerator before. Or hadn’t seen one in a very long time.
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Well he is from the future, so he had to test the faucet to see how it works. And an actual magazine. How profound. lol
Same world 🌎 two different times. Everything is “new” to him although older than him.
He’s a stranger in a strange world.