Strangers in Time

by

David Baldacci

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of historical fiction, particularly stories set during World War II.
  • Readers who enjoy character-driven narratives with themes of found family and resilience.
  • Those interested in civilian experiences of the London Blitz.
  • Audiobook enthusiasts looking for a richly narrated, immersive listening experience.
  • Readers who appreciate stories that blend elements of drama, mystery, and historical detail.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Fans of Baldacci's fast-paced thrillers expecting a similar style.
  • Readers who prefer action-packed narratives over slower, character-focused stories.
  • Those who find detailed historical fiction tedious or overly descriptive.
  • Readers sensitive to depictions of wartime hardships and loss.
  • Those looking for light, uplifting reads, as this book deals with heavy themes and tragic events.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Heartwarming and emotional story of found family during wartime
  • Well-developed, relatable characters that readers form attachments to
  • Unique perspective on WWII London through civilian experiences
  • Engaging plot with elements of mystery and suspense
  • Thoroughly researched historical details
  • Explores themes of resilience, human connection, and survival
  • Audiobook version highly praised for immersive narration
  • Showcases Baldacci's versatility as an author
  • Fast-paced and difficult to put down
  • Balances heavy themes with moments of hope and kindness

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Departure from Baldacci's usual thriller style may disappoint some fans
  • Some found the pacing slow, especially in the first half
  • Length of the book (over 400 pages) felt excessive to some readers
  • Historical details sometimes felt like lecturing rather than natural scene-setting
  • Plot twists were predictable for some readers
  • Ending felt unnecessary or unsatisfying to some
  • Characters and situations occasionally felt clichéd or far-fetched
  • Lack of depth despite the long page count
  • Dialogue sometimes felt stilted or inauthentic to the era
  • Some readers found it overly depressing

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