A review by alexan13
Invictus by Ryan Graudin

5.0

Honestly, this isn't a perfect book. There are problems with pacing and the world-building often takes the form of an info-dump (in my opinion, a problem endemic to time travel works: how are you going to adequately address all the paradoxes so the reader will believe your time traveling world without explaining it to them? But I digress). BUT this book is perfect in my heart and made me cry a million times and highlight a million quotes and fall in love with a found family friend group and I adore it to pieces. It's a book that feels like it was written just for me, and I can't believe I let it sit on my shelf for so long.