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A review by paperbacksandpaws
The Warp Clock by Nathan Van Coops
adventurous
challenging
dark
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
3.5/5 🌟
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"It’s a strange feeling to know a time traveler is nowhere to be found in the universe at a present moment, but to have faith that they’ll be back one day. –Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 2087"
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"Death doesn’t frighten me. I fear living a life unworthy of the many opportunities I’ve been gifted. That, and bears. -Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 1910."
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"If time travel doesn’t confuse you from time to time, you’re probably doing it wrong. -Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 2109"
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The Warp Clock is the 4th book in the "In Times Like These" series by Nathan Van Coops. It follows time-traveling Ben through another adventure. This time a little girl who says she's his daughter asks him for help in finding and saving her Dad (an older version of Ben). It has a lot of action and the locations of the scenes are pretty epic and some creepy (one was an old, abandoned amusement park in a desolate future with creepy solar-powered robots and any humans around).
In Times Like These is still one of my favorite books and I'll always recommend it! I also really enjoyed the Chronothon and The Day After Never (the 2nd and 3rd in the series). The reason for my 3.5 star rating is because, just like most books(& movies) seem to go... the first ones seem to be the best and the rest in the series just can't be as good. It's true for this series too. I loved the first few books (reviews further back on my page) but this one just felt like it repeated or was very similar to the second & third book. Also, the mc's love, now wife, was barely in this one and I missed her in it. Though they did have his "daughter" which was fun.
Like I've said before I will always recommend this series for anyone who likes time travel books or sci-fi. Such a fun series.
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"It’s a strange feeling to know a time traveler is nowhere to be found in the universe at a present moment, but to have faith that they’ll be back one day. –Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 2087"
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"Death doesn’t frighten me. I fear living a life unworthy of the many opportunities I’ve been gifted. That, and bears. -Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 1910."
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"If time travel doesn’t confuse you from time to time, you’re probably doing it wrong. -Journal of Dr. Harold Quickly, 2109"
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The Warp Clock is the 4th book in the "In Times Like These" series by Nathan Van Coops. It follows time-traveling Ben through another adventure. This time a little girl who says she's his daughter asks him for help in finding and saving her Dad (an older version of Ben). It has a lot of action and the locations of the scenes are pretty epic and some creepy (one was an old, abandoned amusement park in a desolate future with creepy solar-powered robots and any humans around).
In Times Like These is still one of my favorite books and I'll always recommend it! I also really enjoyed the Chronothon and The Day After Never (the 2nd and 3rd in the series). The reason for my 3.5 star rating is because, just like most books(& movies) seem to go... the first ones seem to be the best and the rest in the series just can't be as good. It's true for this series too. I loved the first few books (reviews further back on my page) but this one just felt like it repeated or was very similar to the second & third book. Also, the mc's love, now wife, was barely in this one and I missed her in it. Though they did have his "daughter" which was fun.
Like I've said before I will always recommend this series for anyone who likes time travel books or sci-fi. Such a fun series.