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3.5/5 ✩ full review to come!
i love love love this ending but found the first half of the book confusing. but still, SO GOOD!
i love love love this ending but found the first half of the book confusing. but still, SO GOOD!
I'm really pleased with how this duology wrapped up. This series is so fun and full of twists, diversity, and strong characters.
I do tend to get bogged down in the implications of time travel, BUT if I can look past that I have a great time exploring different time periods and seeing how the world has changed over time. There's really only one part of this storyline that I didn't feel was fully explained.
I do tend to get bogged down in the implications of time travel, BUT if I can look past that I have a great time exploring different time periods and seeing how the world has changed over time. There's really only one part of this storyline that I didn't feel was fully explained.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
“It wasn't a weakness to have those thoughts, to feel that need to help another, to save lives. It made one human.”
It seems like suddenly I have forgotten how to write a proper review, but well. I did really enjoyed this book, even though it took me forever to complete it. Uni came in the way, and that sucks.
Back to the book, it is beautiful. I feel like I have read very few books that deal with Time Travel and none that deals with it in the way this one does. Being both a blessing and a curse. The writing is really good, I have no complaints whatsoever as it is easy to read but at the same time has very quotable and poetic vocabulary.
However, I do would have liked to see a little more of Julian, or more depth to his character, but I understand why there isn't much. Nate is, in my opinion, the truest of them. As he fits his natural time and the way he was raised but is also very sympathetic to everything new and outrageous that happens, in his own way.
Overall, I though the story could be a little more developed. Because, I don't know if it's just me but I just have so many questions about the Ancient One and the passages.
I feel like it is more a 3.5/5 stars
“We are, all of us, on our own journeys.”
It seems like suddenly I have forgotten how to write a proper review, but well. I did really enjoyed this book, even though it took me forever to complete it. Uni came in the way, and that sucks.
Back to the book, it is beautiful. I feel like I have read very few books that deal with Time Travel and none that deals with it in the way this one does. Being both a blessing and a curse. The writing is really good, I have no complaints whatsoever as it is easy to read but at the same time has very quotable and poetic vocabulary.
However, I do would have liked to see a little more of Julian, or more depth to his character, but I understand why there isn't much. Nate is, in my opinion, the truest of them. As he fits his natural time and the way he was raised but is also very sympathetic to everything new and outrageous that happens, in his own way.
Overall, I though the story could be a little more developed. Because, I don't know if it's just me but I just have so many questions about the Ancient One and the passages.
I feel like it is more a 3.5/5 stars
“We are, all of us, on our own journeys.”
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I really wanted to love this book. Passenger was a breath of fresh air, different than anything I've read for a while. While reading Wayfarer, I was waiting for that to kick back in. While we do learn more about supporting characters and more about the history of travelers and guardians and how that all works, I didn't feel as connected to the characters this time around. I found myself putting the book down for whatever reason and not really caring to pick it back up.
I liked this a lot more than I liked Passenger. I think one of the reasons was because there was less romance. The characters that were introduced in this book were great, and some characters from the last book were improved in this book. I loved the way everything wrapped up. We don’t see every character’s conclusion to its tidy end, but we get the perfect amount of closure. It was a great conclusion – just what I wanted from this series.
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An incredible conclusion to Etta's journey. Beautifully written with an exquisite ending. I couldn't have asked for a better conclusion, but I could continue to read about Etta, Rose, Henry, Nicholas, Sophia and Julian forever. A very dense book, sometimes hard to get through, but magical all the same.