by Peter Clines
More fun than most time-travel stories, mostly because the story and goals are kept light and fun and it doesn't take itself too seriously. There were a few plot twists and the usual time paradox issues thrown in at the end, but I didn't pay much attention to those because I was more interested in t...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.This book was seriously fun! I knew that I wanted to read this book as soon as I saw it described as a time-travel thriller. I was completely entertained by the story from the first page. When I wasn't actually reading the book, I was th...
Sanders is a typical American small-town, so typical, I felt like I grew up there. Thankfully, unlike Sanders, the place I grew up in has moved on, Sanders has not. There's still a Video Rental Store there, for crying out loud. Those who work with computers, or want to have much of an idea about con...
Paradox Bound was a five-star read spoiled down to four stars by a few phoned in twists. That is not to say that the book is not full of twists that work, only that two of the biggest plot developments can be easily predicted in the. Very. First. Chapter. Oh well, it was still a super fun read and I...