Infinityglass
by:
Myra McEntire (author)
The stakes have risen even higher in this third book in the Hourglass series. The Hourglass is a secret organization focused on the study of manipulating time, and its members -- many of them teenagers -have uncanny abilities to make time work for them in mysterious ways. Inherent in these...
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The stakes have risen even higher in this third book in the Hourglass series. The Hourglass is a secret organization focused on the study of manipulating time, and its members -- many of them teenagers -have uncanny abilities to make time work for them in mysterious ways. Inherent in these powers is a responsibility to take great care, because altering one small moment can have devastating consequences for the past, present, and future. But some time travelers are not exactly honorable, and sometimes unsavory deals must be struck to maintain order. With the Infinityglass (central to understanding and harnessing the time gene) at large, the hunt is on to find it before someone else does. But the Hourglass has an advantage. Lily, who has the ability to locate anything lost, has determined that the Infinityglass isn't an object. It's a person. And the Hourglass must find him or her first. But where do you start searching for the very key to time when every second could be the last?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781606844410 (1606844415)
Publish date: August 6th 2013
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: Hourglass (#3)
Also find this review here. Way to finish a series! Mostly in trilogies we've noticed the order goes from Awesome to Awful, mostly last books disappoint us but not here. Nuh-uh. In Hourglass series the case was completely opposite. Hourglass, the first one was an okay to good book with a very di...
I think Myra McEntire pulled the whole trilogy to a very successful conclusion in this final book. It was one of only a few serious where I could say, honestly and with ease, that it didn't suffer the middle-book syndrome nor did the two other books lose any of the charm that the first one had.I rea...
Review from : fefferbooks.com.Usually, I do not condone dragging a series out longer than three books (if that’s even necessary; honestly, what ever happened to writing a standalone book? Sometimes that’s okay!), but so help me, if Infinityglass is really the end of the Hourglass series, I will be a...
The story is told from two perspectives, Hallie who was a new character and Dune! The relationship between Dune and Hallie is perfect!They support each other every step of the way and they make an amazing team! Dune is smart and Hallie is clever. I like this book!!!
Dune has been obsessed with the Infinityglass ever since he was a child. He’s collected every scrap of data possible to help Hourglass find this mythical object that can theoretically fix the rip in the space time continuum. Now, it appears that the infinityglass is a person, not an object ...