The Book Traveller
by Alan Moreton
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Thomas Howard believes he is about to retire to a life of ease but the mysterious Mr. Ridley sells him a chair called The Book Traveller, which takes him on an emotional roller-coaster journey through his favourite Classic books and into the murky depths of his terrifying past. As his past unfolds his volatile relationship with the beautiful, charismatic but tormented Chinese/Hawaiian girl, Heather Lee reveals obsessions of drug addiction, adultery and crime which led to heartbreaking show more tragedy. The travel back through time places Thomas in a position to view his past through the lens of each character whose persona he assumes, giving him a deeper understanding of himself and of the world around him. show lessTags
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Retired avid reader Thomas buys a chair from a mysterious bookshop owner. He discovers that the chair will transport him into the books he is reading. He becomes one of the main characters in several classic works.
As he reads different books he reflects on his life and tells his life story. (From the books he chooses, the reader can guess the way his life story is going to end.)
On top of that, there is a minor plot line involving his dog Skye. Skye can understand humans and communicate with some of them. He even follows his master into some of the novels. Additionally, he and a rival dog compete for the affections of his 'lady love.'
There is a lot happening in this book. Yet in spite of its length, I found it to be a surprisingly quick show more read. In some places it reads like a memoir and I'm wondering if it is slightly autobiographical.
This book was an entertaining read, and I would recommend this novel to those who enjoy getting lost in a good book. show less
As he reads different books he reflects on his life and tells his life story. (From the books he chooses, the reader can guess the way his life story is going to end.)
On top of that, there is a minor plot line involving his dog Skye. Skye can understand humans and communicate with some of them. He even follows his master into some of the novels. Additionally, he and a rival dog compete for the affections of his 'lady love.'
There is a lot happening in this book. Yet in spite of its length, I found it to be a surprisingly quick show more read. In some places it reads like a memoir and I'm wondering if it is slightly autobiographical.
This book was an entertaining read, and I would recommend this novel to those who enjoy getting lost in a good book. show less
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