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A review by chrissy_reads_books
Infinitude by J.T. Rath
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.25
I greatfully received an ARC of Rath's Infinitude, a time-travel/time-line adventure.
In layman's terms, the premise of this book is time-travelling adventurers saving the world.
It was a wild ride between different points in history past, and history not yet written. Good versus Evil with a sprinkling of romance.
For me, I zoned out when the extremely detailed, descriptive paragraphs took over. I felt this book could have been shortened greatly, improving the pace and in no way detracting from the story.
I snapped back to attention when the short, sharp action scenes filled the pages. That was what I was here for.
Whilst not a lot of character-building, and that's fine, wasn't really needed, I must have connected with our 2 male protagonists as there was a scene close to the end where I did shed a little tear (just one, but still..). Everything wrapped up quite neatly at the end.
Thank you again for the ARC.
In layman's terms, the premise of this book is time-travelling adventurers saving the world.
It was a wild ride between different points in history past, and history not yet written. Good versus Evil with a sprinkling of romance.
For me, I zoned out when the extremely detailed, descriptive paragraphs took over. I felt this book could have been shortened greatly, improving the pace and in no way detracting from the story.
I snapped back to attention when the short, sharp action scenes filled the pages. That was what I was here for.
Whilst not a lot of character-building, and that's fine, wasn't really needed, I must have connected with our 2 male protagonists as there was a scene close to the end where I did shed a little tear (just one, but still..). Everything wrapped up quite neatly at the end.
Thank you again for the ARC.