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Hourglass by Myra McEntire
Hourglass by Myra McEntire









Hourglass by Myra McEntire

The concept of this series is so weirdly different and when I first read the book I was scared if the author would be able to carry it out properly, turns out, she could. I read it long back so I can’t pick which one I liked more but if I ever re-read it, I think I would pick that one because….it’s Kaleb. Infinityglass is not an explosion of a book which will make you forget everything in the world. It’s fairly good but in some places, especially where the characters tried to describe an event, the language and phrases jumped out at me, they didn't seem very refined. A teeny tiny thing that I did not like was the writing. There, that’s all it takes to write a valuable YA book and Infinityglass delivered on every level. This book was simple – good characters, solid plot, cute love story, well planned climax, great ending. I can't believe it, it's been so long since I've actually loved a YA book. Once I got engaged in the book, I didn't even think about others even for a second. I was a bit sad about this in the beginning but Ms. So, of course I was very excited to read the third book which again saw a change of narrator in a different setting which involved crossover of the previous characters towards the end. It was narrated by a different character - who also is my favourite in the series. But a friend told me to continue the series and read the 2nd book, Timepiece, so I did. Hourglass, the first one was an okay to good book with a very different concept but it just didn't do the trick, there was something missing. In Hourglass series the case was completely opposite. Mostly in trilogies we've noticed the order goes from Awesome to Awful, mostly last books disappoint us but not here.











Hourglass by Myra McEntire