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    Then and back again - Timey-wimey-adjacent Book Club 
    
  
  
        
      FBR might need to be renamed the Book Club Book Club, at this rate, lol... we come up with so many genre book clubs to branch off into :)
We might have to expand our scope a bit in the future, to cover timey-wimey-adjacent topics, like alternate dimensions or seers (people who can see the future)
Examples: The Invisible Library, Fated, A Soldier's Duty
Hopefully the books we already have planned go better than my recent attempts at time-travel reading... usually I start a series and time travel / alternate dimensions creep in, and I can't talk about it because spoilers...
Example: Ministry of Peculiar Occurence, technically Dresden Files soon, and I'm sure I'm forgetting some...
Duds: Extracted (boring), Sideswiped (annoying memory loss)
  
  
  We might have to expand our scope a bit in the future, to cover timey-wimey-adjacent topics, like alternate dimensions or seers (people who can see the future)
Examples: The Invisible Library, Fated, A Soldier's Duty
Hopefully the books we already have planned go better than my recent attempts at time-travel reading... usually I start a series and time travel / alternate dimensions creep in, and I can't talk about it because spoilers...
Example: Ministry of Peculiar Occurence, technically Dresden Files soon, and I'm sure I'm forgetting some...
Duds: Extracted (boring), Sideswiped (annoying memory loss)
      I was wondering what the hell is with these book clubs popping up in the group since I was away when all that was going around I’m interested since I want to read more wobbly wobbley timey wimey stuff also I’m reading the time machine right now
Speaking of timey wimey there are a few doctor who books out there that are outside the tv series chronology not sure how many there are but I do own one or two of them
I’m not saying we should do it but it could be something else we could look at as well
      That’s fineI’ve just got the free kindle version and holy shit the book has animation
Do you guys have the same thing because this is one hell of a first impression
        
      Got a laugh when I saw the title change... ever since Doctor Who coined timey wimey stuff, I've been using the term...
    
  
  
  
      Uh, I am usually a bit wary about time travel, but I have been trying to branch out recently, so I think I will join too.
    
      Timelord Iain wrote: "Got a laugh when I saw the title change... ever since Doctor Who coined timey wimey stuff, I've been using the term..."Your wish is my command, you said we should expand out scope, I did 😂
      Ahdam wrote: "I’ve just got the free kindle version and holy shit the book has animation"It's the second book with Kindle Motion :) I like the animations but some are a little annoying, those which repeat a short sequence on and on and constantly flashing in the corner of you eye while you try to read what's on the adjusted page...
      Soooo, here are my thoughts on Timebound:It's a really quick read and I like the writing style, it's smooth and easy, nothing outstanding but so far enjoyable :) I also like the narrator, she also narrated The Queen's Poisoner and the following books, which I enjoyed a lot.
Chapter 5 (20%): (view spoiler)
And Chapter 12 (41%): (view spoiler)
      I’m taking it slow for now but I agree I like the smooth writing and I think I like how the author decided to get the ball rolling rather than give us an introduction which is cool Also the prologue did make me interested with a specific name who was actually a real person. Fortunately I knew him from watching the tv series Timeless which is also about time travel
You should look him up, the things he did was horrific but very unique
        
      I read that you can disable KiM if it's getting in the way of reading... considering some of the example images I saw online for Harry Potter, I'm not sure how you CAN read a KiM book without disabling it at least temporarily... the images I saw showed Harry and someone else flying brooms across the middle of the page...
    
  
  
  
      I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this thread :) i can also recommend a book that involves time travel that i read recently and loved: The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle.
    
      Timelord Iain wrote: "Been sick the last couple days... catch up soon..."Oh no, hope you feel better soon!
        
      Started... 25-30% in already... I'm loving the flow/narration of this, like you said... reminds me of the Pendragon Adventure, and the Grimm TV show... but the scope of the enemy is pretty daunting... I can't imagine how the good guys are going to succeed in thwarting them...
    
  
  
  
        
      60%ish: (view spoiler)
I can see why Ahdam compared the books to Timeless... I watched through to the first season's Fall Finale, or a little after, and can definitely see comparisons in the overarching plot...
  
  
  I can see why Ahdam compared the books to Timeless... I watched through to the first season's Fall Finale, or a little after, and can definitely see comparisons in the overarching plot...
        
      Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "60%ish: [spoilers removed]."
Yeah... [spoilers removed]"
Also possible...
Romance: (view spoiler)
  
  
  Yeah... [spoilers removed]"
Also possible...
Romance: (view spoiler)
      Timelord Iain wrote: "Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "60%ish: [spoilers removed]."Yeah... [spoilers removed]"
Also possible...
Romance: [spoilers removed]"
Re: Romance, I agree entirely. Way too fast paced for me.
        
      I'm around 80-90% now, and the timeline is getting super confusing... (view spoiler)
And this is only the first book... has me a bit worried... doesn't help that reviewers seem divided about the ending to the trilogy/series...
And the novellas seem pretty important... filling in details about the memories Kiernan has from the old timeline with Kate, and what happened to Prudence between the 1980s and the present day...
  
  
  And this is only the first book... has me a bit worried... doesn't help that reviewers seem divided about the ending to the trilogy/series...
And the novellas seem pretty important... filling in details about the memories Kiernan has from the old timeline with Kate, and what happened to Prudence between the 1980s and the present day...
      Arkadeb wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "60%ish: [spoilers removed]."Yeah... [spoilers removed]"
Also possible...
Romance: [spoilers removed]"
Re: Romance, I agree entirely..."
Agreed, on the orher hand I do think teenagers can be that dramatic with their first love 😂
      Timelord Iain wrote: "I'm around 80-90% now, and the timeline is getting super confusing... [spoilers removed]And this is only the first book... has me a bit worried... doesn't help that reviewers seem divided about t..."
Hmm ok, if you say the novellas are that important we could add them...
Too bad about the ending, but maybe we belong to the group that likes the ending 😅
I finished book 1 :) And I think it was really enjoyable, I agree that it was a little confusing at times with all the different timelines, but I don't really mind. The part I liked least is the whole romance part... But to be fair, I seldom do in YA-books... (view spoiler)
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      Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "95%: Uh... WHAT?!?."
I don’t think so. [spoilers removed]"
Then why (view spoiler)
This is all so confusing, all of a sudden...
The funny thing, is I wouldn't be complaining if (view spoiler)
Maybe I should just let it go and accept whatever I'm being told...
  
  
  I don’t think so. [spoilers removed]"
Then why (view spoiler)
This is all so confusing, all of a sudden...
The funny thing, is I wouldn't be complaining if (view spoiler)
Maybe I should just let it go and accept whatever I'm being told...
      Timelord Iain wrote: "Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "95%: Uh... WHAT?!?."I don’t think so. [spoilers removed]"
Then why [spoilers removed]"
Haha, now you got me confused as well. But I still think it could makes sense. (view spoiler)
        
      This is very much a book that's easy to digest the less you try to dissect it... or understand the rules... a common problem with time travel...
    
  
  
  
      Timelord Iain wrote: "You think that's confusing?... What about when [spoilers removed]"Haha true... Charlie and me started reading A Thousand Pieces of You yesterday in the YA Book Club Thread and it's more dimension than time traveling but really confusing as well 😅
        
      Sir Anni wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "You think that's confusing?... What about when [spoilers removed]"
Haha true... Charlie and me started reading A Thousand Pieces of You yesterday in the YA Bo..."
Sounds interesting, but I'm hesitant, after reading/skimming Tammie's 3 star review...
  
  
  Haha true... Charlie and me started reading A Thousand Pieces of You yesterday in the YA Bo..."
Sounds interesting, but I'm hesitant, after reading/skimming Tammie's 3 star review...
      Regarding timelines, my personal rule when reading time travel stories with a lot of them is to not work them out and just accept what I read. Anything else is an invitation to a headache.
    
        
      Good rule... I love time travel, but it's hard to find good material... it's generally easier to turn my brain off with TV and Movies, than with books...
It's also easier when time travel is a vehicle for telling stories (ala Doctor Who) than the main focus of the plot...
  
  
  It's also easier when time travel is a vehicle for telling stories (ala Doctor Who) than the main focus of the plot...
      I just found this topic, honestly, and I just added Timebound to my kindle, so I hope to join the discussion soon!
    
        
      sounds good... wasn't sure on your time table... I might try and read it sooner, since ebooks are hard for me, these days... thinking about picking up KU... they'll probably have a discount on subscription around Prime Day... which is July 8th this year...
    
  
  
  
      Timelord Iain wrote: "Examples: The Invisible Library, Fated, A Soldier's Duty"
I'm have and am interested in all 3, if they are going to be a thing. I do love some time-travel but I don't think I've read much time-travel stuff...
      This is a book you haven't mentioned in the thread but that fits your theme just in case you are interested: The Revisionists
    
      Timelord Iain wrote: "sounds good... wasn't sure on your time table... I might try and read it sooner, since ebooks are hard for me, these days... thinking about picking up KU... they'll probably have a discount on subs..."Not sure about a timetable, I would like to start book 2 shortly after Time's Echo, to still have book 1 fresh in mind, if that works for everyone?
      I'm nearly halfway through Time's Echo (#1.5) and I'm a little confused by the timelines...Chapter 3 (view spoiler)
Chapter 4 (view spoiler)
        
      I haven't started yet, but from what I understand, (view spoiler)
From what I understand, the timeline only gets more confusing as the trilogy progresses...
I'll try and read the ebook later today... reading Fearless now...
  
  
  From what I understand, the timeline only gets more confusing as the trilogy progresses...
I'll try and read the ebook later today... reading Fearless now...
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