A review for the new book by Alix Harrow. The Everlasting is a time travel book, but like nothing you have read before. It is a beautifully written love story the spans a history full of grief and sorrow. This is one you won’t want to miss.
A review for the new book by Alix Harrow. The Everlasting is a time travel book, but like nothing you have read before. It is a beautifully written love story the spans a history full of grief and sorrow. This is one you won’t want to miss.
A review for the first book in a science fiction duology about time travel and the multiverse. Moonleapers by Margaret Peterson Haddix has invented a new and interesting way to time travel. I loved the characters and the story was an interesting one with lots of historical facts mixed in.
Three very short reviews of three middle grade books that I read in the last couple of weeks. Two are fiction and one is nonfiction. The First State of Being is wonderful historical science fiction story about Y2K. The Bletchley Riddle is set during WWII and it is about two siblings searching for their mother. Loch Ness Uncovered is about the Loch Ness Monster and how the story began and the evidence of the hoaxes that have perpetuated over the years.
A review for the third and final book in a fun and interesting time travel book. In this series a group of teenagers travel through time to steal the world’s greatest works of art and other things. I really enjoyed the conclusion to this story and highly recommend the entire series.
A review for a new YA mystery romance with a bit of time travel thrown in. I liked Remember Me Tomorrow by Ferah Heron. It had everything I look for in a good YA book, likable character and a story I keep thinking about.
A review for the audiobook version of The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley. This was a great debut that touches on a lot of subjects. It is a bit of a time travel book, a slow burn romance and a spy thriller all rolled into one.
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