by Ian Tregillis
The final book of the Milkweed Triptych. LOVED this series. It really made you think. Think of time as we know it, and how it could be and the possibility of changing things, not necessarily for the better or worse, just... changing it. [spoiler] There were some that I really felt sorry for Klam...
The third (and final, of course) installment in the Milkweed Trilogy by Tregellis.In the previous book, our rather sad characters were stuck in their very depressing, very cold-war alternate-timeline future, and we discovered what the name the Eidolons gave Marsh meant, so he goes back in time to 19...
Non-stop adventure and intrigue with very poignant human drama. Like a good spy/adventure novel with a healthy dose of weird/supernatural/sci-fi fiction thrown in.Overall rating: 4.5/5.0 stars.Reviewed for Bitten by Books: http://bittenbybooks.com.
See my review of this book, and many more, at Tales from the Great East Road. (Spoilers for the first two books in the series.) To be given the chance to undo the mistakes of his past, to not only change the fate of his family but also save the world, Raybould Marsh has agreed to trust his most desp...
In the third volume of this series, characterization and writing are just as strong as the first two books. Tregillis has really created a top-notch, well-crafted and plotted series that should appeal to a lot of readers.That being said, I did have to take off a star, mainly because of the time tra...
I don't know how to write a review for this book that wouldn't be chocked full of spoilers for the series or rabid fangirl ravings. I feel like I should because, wow, this series. This brilliant, horrible, lovely triptych. And, like the previous two, this installment is a work of art.This might be m...