![]() As a result, it seems as if they’ve broken the one stipulation everyone thought unbreakable: nobody can change the past. In any case, if you’d like a refresher on where things stand at the start of this book, our three time-travelling Oxford historians (Michael Davies, Merope Ward and Polly Churchill) have found themselves absolutely stuck in WWII Britain, and gone from mere observers to participants. If you aren’t familiar with the first chapter of the story, there’s absolutely no way you’re going to enjoy or understand the conclusion. The second novel picks up right where the first one left off, as if both books were written as a single work and then split down the middle. ![]() Just to be clear, you absolutely need to have read Blackout before jumping into this novel. ![]() ![]() Connie Willis certainly didn’t let it deter her, as is evidenced by her All Clear series, and today we’ll be looking at the second novel in it after which the series is titled: All Clear. In a world where fewer and fewer people are capable of holding their attention on something for a prolonged period of time, we have seen the inevitable decline of truly long and epic stories not broken up into neat little segments. ![]()
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