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Now, Then, and Everywhen by Rysa Walker

kay_slayerofbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

I totally missed this world

Katherine Shaw!!!! That piece of shit Saul! Katherine Pierce- Keller and her "HUSBAND" Trey (I LOVE that they ended up together all the way in the end). Kiernan Dunne

reginacattus's review against another edition

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3.0

Some fun and interesting concepts. Got annoyed by the author having all the characters call paradoxes "conundrums". A bit confused in terms of plot, though fairly clear on its various themes of race, love & morality.

kayeness's review against another edition

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3.0

Fun time travel story. A little hard to follow.

brits_got_books's review against another edition

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3.0

First things first. I won an e copy.of this book from the publisher via goodreads giveaway. It in no way influences my decision.

Alright. So here's the thing. I may need to give this a second go..as I was reading through the book something in the back of my head kept thinking that this was reminding me of something I read before....about 60% in it's because I had started to read Timebound by the same author. Aha! Now it made sense. But I didnt finish that one. So I would want to go back again after reading that to see if that changes anything about this book

Next up. I really like this author's writing. I feel she does well writing the different characters POV. But my issue with this book between the time jumps and character POV changes, things got a bit confusing at times. What time period was i in? My preferred POV was Tysons story. Something about that storyline flowed better for me than Madi's. I also enjoyed the little news segments/stories that tried to help balance the two key characters.

Overall it wasnt a bad book. I feel like I'd want to go back again after finishing the book from the author that i started. But in also know there were portions that I did prefer more than others on this go around.

ebrooks's review against another edition

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4.0

Solid time travel story, featuring only straight people

eatingfiction's review against another edition

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2.0

I love time travel fiction, but there's always an easy fall between chaotic fun and chaotic confusion. This one quickly became the latter. Possibly because, as it turns out, this is a prequel series. There was definitely potential here though, so I might eventually try out the original series. Also...Now, Then And Everywhen isn't entirely accurate. It's more like....A Futuristic House and a Beatles tour.

storyphoria's review against another edition

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4.0

Excellent take on a time travel story with some great twists and turns. My hat's off to Rysa Walker for even being able to keep track of all of the intertwined threads in these types of stories. I love reading/watching a good time travel book/movie/show, but it boggles my mind how someone is able to not only keep track of all the character implications involved, but make them believable and real as characters.

Definitely a recommended read!

ilysse's review against another edition

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3.0

Oof. I really, really liked the original Chronos series. This one didn't quite hit the same, though. For one, there was a major learning curve: I actually stopped a few chapters and went back to reread the original series so I'd know what on earth was going on.

Even so, it was a fun ride, but I'm hoping the next book stands alone a bit more firmly.

It's a high three, but it's a three.

stenaphierose's review against another edition

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4.0

I understood this to be a prequel to the Chronos Files series, but it's more of a sequel. Well, actually it's sort of both, because time travel, but it will definitely make more sense if you read the Chronos Files trilogy first.

I think I liked this one even better than the Chronos Files. It has wibbly wobbly time conundrums but they are not quite as confusing as in the original trilogy. And I loved that this book took place mostly in the 60's revolving around real life historical events.

aryabunny's review against another edition

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1.0

I expected so much for from this. The premise sounds so promising but it just fell flat for me. I had to end my time with it early.