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I really loved 'Life After Life', and so thought I'd feel the same about 'A God in Ruins', but I must admit that by about half way through, I felt myself 'plodding' through it, and feeling some chapters as a bit of a chore. I found myself getting a little fed up with the backward and forward in time, and even though the main story of Teddy is of his years in service, I hate to admit that at times I skimmed through those passages. I much preferred reading about his home life, his family, the awfully unkind Viola, and of course the wise words of Ursula.
This is not to say I disliked it, I would like to think that anyone who read 'Life After Life' should read this, it's just that I felt my thoughts wandering, and my eyes flicking to how many pages I had left! But I still loved Teddy, and it was lovely to read more about his parents and siblings.