![]() ![]() The whole run up to this storyline was very exciting & engaging and really, really good. ![]() What on earth was the deal with the old picture of Thea/her bank account etc. I'm a bit one for resolution in stories, so these drove me pretty crazy! I had issues with the time travel aspect - I *know* that time travel is always problematic, and there is some discussion of this in the book, but what drove me absolutely crazy is that despite having lots of description & discussion of what the theory was with Thea's experiment, and things being explained in a way that made you feel like it might even make sense and be real, there are suddenly a whole ton of loose ends, and oddities, that just don't get resolved. It's impossible to write about this book without potentially giving things away, so I've thrown in a spoiler warning. It's a very readable book - once I started reading it I raced through in just a couple of evenings.īut, as with her previous book, it was the ending that let the story down, and this time I've notched down to a 3 star rating rather than 4 as I just became very frustrated. I also really liked her friendship group, and the support they give her. ![]() ![]() I love that she's using crystals to fragment light to make her time travel theory work. I have mixed feelings about this book - there were lots of aspects that I really loved.I love that Thea gets kicked out of Oxford for trying to prove her time travel theory. ![]()
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