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Sep 15, 2010 04:54PM

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and it was good. Not wow but good. The mystery portion was interesting. There is no romance to speak of. I'm starting the next book in the series


Highly recommend this book. A young apprentice to Da Vinci is accused of a crime and is punished by being sent through a door that is a time machine into the future. He meets a girl and drags her into his world in which he is forced to have to travel back and forth between the modern world and a world without time to keep his life in balance. He doesn't have much control over the way things happen, which reminds me a bit of Shiver for some reason.
Great love story, interesting concept of time travel.
I liked that I was sucked into the book almost right away.
*edit* This is a trilogy, books 1 and 2 are out right now. Will get to book 2 soon, hopefully.

My only criticism of the series so far is the parts with the lessers (bad guys) were a bit boring and didn't seem to work into the rest of the story very much. I'm now on book 4 Lover Revealed and I'm finding it more enjoyable when I just skim the parts with the lessers.

Stacia that looks interesting. I might have to add it. I have a book on my tbr list here that is a YA book with a similar concept,


I did the skim thing with book 1 of BDB and just went straight to the love story. It's funny that in some books you skim the love story when the action is good, and in some books you skim the action when the love story is better. My guess is that after reading your post, Lani, I'll be doing more skimming in future books.



The ending what a quasi one and I think it was because it was obvious there would be more. Not sure I liked that though.

It's amazing how many books there are that look good. Sometimes I wish that I could split myself in half and send practical me to do the mundane stuff while the real me reads books.

I'm trying to listen to Brisingr, but I can't do it. I can't seem to listen to them around the house. I'm only listening to it in the car on trips more than 30 minutes long. I feel like it's too easy for me to get distracted and stop listening and then I have to figure out where I was if I'm trying to do things around the house.




Going to start City of Bones tonight.



lol- oops.
Paula, I'm glad you liked it. I couldn't really get into that series, but I've had a few people swear by it. I had to stop in the middle of book 2. I hope one day I'll be able to finish it though.

lol- oops."
I just didn't want ya to miss out on the rest of one of my favorite series if you had been enjoying it :)
I'm only finished up to book 3. I keep trying to sneak them in as I get time.
I finished
. It was an interesting romance. Better than the first Fever book, but room for improvement.
I finished



lol- oops."
I just didn't want ya to ..."
Thanks! I think I am in love with Kisten!


I could be wrong, but swore that someone mentioned somewhere that it's okay to go ahead and skip right to 4. Since you're in a couple of groups that I'm in, do you remember seeing that somewhere too or am I just losing it?


I kind of liked book 1. I get that it's not great, but I managed to get into it faster than Fever. Maybe book 2 will suck. I'll find out next month I guess.

I haven't started this series yet but I shall either read them all or I will stop completely I can't skip books either
I can't skip. There's only 1 book where I can actually tell someone to skip it - Disappearing Nightly. It was BORING. Book 2 was hilarious and it recaps everything that was significant in book 2. I accidentally read them out of order so that's why I know it's not going to be confusing out of order.


Anyway, I am now waiting until January to read the conclusion. UGH!

YOu dont meet Opal the main character of Glass series until book two of Study.

I enjoy this series. Sometimes it gets annoying, but I remember that it is a YA book and give it a bit of leeway

I'll have to check that out!
Thanks!






I have read them. They are nothing earth shattering, but solid "good" books, with a light and fluffy bent on PNR.



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