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Geburtstag
20th Century
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Arkansas, USA

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My reservation of the rating is largely based on whether this will stay a single title, or if this becomes another "surprise!" series.

As a solo title I really enjoyed this. I found Taylor's framing device for Hope's "eidetic" memory to be interesting (I don't have an eidetic memory, but to cope with anxious situations I will start rambling in my head facts and details about something, usually books, and find it hard to stop) and Hope's genuine interest in history helped to keep a lot of the esoteric facts from being boring.

I was okay with the romance--on the one hand I think it had a lot of unnecessary drama attached to it, but overall Taylor didn't focus on that aspect too much (beyond how it effected Hope's interactions. The obstacle to the romance was important to the plot, but the actual romance was treated as a by product not a focus).

Man though Hope had hella lot more patience then I would have.

If this becomes a series, or even gets a companion novel, my feelings may change. This works VERY WELL as a stand alone. Let's keep it that way folks.

Suck an egg and love a lemon it is gonna have a sequel. Okay. Reserving judgment overall starting....NOW.
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lexilewords | 24 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 28, 2023 |
Advance copy provided by Netgalley.

I fell for the "Outlander for teens," blurb, even though I should have learned my lesson about exaggerated descriptions a few years ago when everyone decided to say they were the new Hunger Games. "It's Hunger Games with vampires!" "It's Hunger Games in space!" "It's Hunger Games with adorable crickets!"
Anyway, this book didn't remind me much of Outlander.
The story was OK, but not as developed as I would have liked. The villains were of the mua-ha-ha-ha-ha variety, and Hope's photographic memory was a little too much like a superpower.
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Harks | 24 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 17, 2022 |
This builds nicely on the first book with plenty of action that's mixed with historical events. There's enough left untold to hope a third book might be in the offing.
 
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sennebec | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 2, 2022 |
This is one of the better time travel books I've read. It begins with Hope Walton trying to overcome the enemy that is her mind at the empty coffin funeral for her mother. Almost immediately, she's off to Scotland to meet her mom's sister for the first time while her dad and his new girlfriend go on vacation. Hope's convinced her mother isn't dead, but nothing she's been able to find yet supports that. She hopes her aunt will have answers. Aunt Lu has answers, but they create more questions, and are the beginning of a journey Hope couldn't have imagined. It involves an unexpected romance, a history of treachery and an invention that boggles her mind. The weaving of historical events and figures adds much to the tale. There are twists and surprises aplenty leading to an ending that sets up the second book very well.… (mehr)
 
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sennebec | 24 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 19, 2022 |

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