Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
This is a complex look at the tried and true sci fi theme of time travel and time manipulation. A book that is essentially driven by a scientific concept into a compelling page turner that I did not want to put down.
These are all great characters and the author does quite a bit of world building by just letting us in on what is going on in their heads. This is an adventure tale told in a fashion that will be a bit subtler than some teens are used to. There's plenty of excitement, interesting science concepts to ponder, and memorable moments to keep any sci fi fan reading away.
The strength of this book lies in the intrigue and mystery surrounding Rigg, and it's this that in the end keeps the plot moving and the reader interested. A recommend for any sci fi fan, whether teen or adult.
These are all great characters and the author does quite a bit of world building by just letting us in on what is going on in their heads. This is an adventure tale told in a fashion that will be a bit subtler than some teens are used to. There's plenty of excitement, interesting science concepts to ponder, and memorable moments to keep any sci fi fan reading away.
The strength of this book lies in the intrigue and mystery surrounding Rigg, and it's this that in the end keeps the plot moving and the reader interested. A recommend for any sci fi fan, whether teen or adult.