by James Dashner
I read the first chapter while at the library the other day and I actually kind of liked it???????? So I dunno. I take comfort in the fact that the series in its entirety isn't written by Dashner, at least. (It's kind of weird because it's almost unsettling/worrying that the whole thing isn't writte...
Reminded me strongly of [a:Margaret Peterson Haddix|14617|Margaret Peterson Haddix|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1309842407p2/14617.jpg] 's The Missing series, not only in story, characters, and writing, but in my interest, or lack thereof, in it. I couldn't muster up the energy to c...
Check out my other reviews I'm a huge fan of James Dashner so it's no surprise that I decided to read A Mutiny In Time, book 1 of the Infinity Ring series. Infinity Ring follows in the footsteps of The 39 Series with the same concept that a different author writes each book in the series. I have rea...
Spoilers * Spoilers2.5 starsThe concept was really cool. the idea of an infinity ring and travelling back in time to fix breaks in history was very interesting. i loved the fact the author created a completely different history than ours (leading to breaks and remnants) which will be fixed by the ...
A Mutiny in Time is a story about 3 kids who travel back in time to fix history before the world ends. I liked the twist in this story that unlike traditional time-travel stories, they are supposed to change things. The historic details that aren’t accurate amused me. I think a lot of kids would be...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: I love the colors in this cover. The imagery is interesting and I definitely think it would appeal to a middle grade audience.The Gist: Dak and Sara know that something is not right with their world. Natural disasters ...
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!3.5/5 Stars!This book was adorable! Okay, adorable is the wrong word to describe the book, but it fits perfectly for one of the main characters, Dak.Dak and his best friend, Sera, live in a futuristic society that is basically controlled by a group called the SQ. The t...
WTH? I'm a fan of time travel in general, but the premise here has me baffled. Three kids have to save Christopher Columbus from a mutiny so that he can "discover" the New World? Or something worse will happen? Seriously, worse for whom? Is a later book going to have them stepping in to keep the Afr...