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Alan Tucker
Alan Tucker, author of The Mother-Earth Series (A Measure of Disorder, A Cure for Chaos, and Mother's Heart), as well as a science fiction series, Tales of Uncertainty (Knot in Time and newly released Abandon Hope), is a dad, a graphic designer, and a soccer coach. Mostly in that order. He's had... show more

Alan Tucker, author of The Mother-Earth Series (A Measure of Disorder, A Cure for Chaos, and Mother's Heart), as well as a science fiction series, Tales of Uncertainty (Knot in Time and newly released Abandon Hope), is a dad, a graphic designer, and a soccer coach. Mostly in that order. He's had a lifelong adoration of books, beginning with Encyclopedia Brown, progressing through Alan Dean Foster's Flinx, and continuing on with the likes of Jim Butcher, Rachel Caine, and Naomi Novik, to name a few."I wanted to write books that I'd enjoy reading. Books that I hoped my kids would enjoy too!"Visit the main website at www.AlanTucker.net for more information about his books. View maps, watch trailers, see reviews and much more!
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susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 10 years ago
Dare (short for Darius) is a 19 year old high school drop out working as a janitor when he is first approached by the Keepers, who are there to keep time running smoothly. First contact doesn’t go so well, and even second and third contact don’t go so well. But eventually, Dare is swept up into a sp...
Reading Teen
Reading Teen rated it 12 years ago
Time travel; one of literature's most confusing and certainly one of its most entertaining genres. It is almost always associated with aliens, space travel, and futuristic themes. Knot in Time is definitely no exception. Beginning in the present year of 2012, the characters in this book travel throu...
Reading Teen
Reading Teen rated it 14 years ago
Okay, so I went into this book with high hopes and expectations. Which is completely natural because of the impression that the first book of this series, A Measure of Disorder, gives you. And, I must say that this book, which I have waited for and highly anticipated is just about everything I hoped...
Reading Teen
Reading Teen rated it 14 years ago
First going into this book, I didn't have very high hopes. Occasionally I will judge a book by it's cover. This book's cover art is not the best I had ever seen. Then I started to read the book. The beginning was nothing very special, but slowly it started to progress until... I was hooked! I could ...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 15 years ago
When Alan asked me to review this book, I was excited! I've always been a huge fantasy fan, and anything in that realm usually tends to be right up my alley. After reading the synopsis and realizing that this was about a school class, I was even more excited. I work with children, and finding books ...
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