Ruby Red
by:
Kerstin Gier (author)
Ruby Red Sixteen-year-old Gwen lives with her extended--and eccentric--family in London. The time-traveling gene that runs through the female half of her family supposedly has skipped over her. So it comes as a surprise when Gwen starts taking sudden leaps into the past. Full description
Ruby Red Sixteen-year-old Gwen lives with her extended--and eccentric--family in London. The time-traveling gene that runs through the female half of her family supposedly has skipped over her. So it comes as a surprise when Gwen starts taking sudden leaps into the past. Full description
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780805092523 (0805092528)
Publish date: May 10th 2011
Publisher: Henry Holt
Pages no: 322
Edition language: English
Series: The Ruby Red Trilogy (#1)
Book: Ruby Red Author: Kerstin Gier Genre: Teen/Sci Fi/Romance/Time Travel Summary: Sixteen-year-old Gwen lives with her extended - and rather eccentric - family in an exclusive London neighborhood. In spite of her ancestors’ peculiar history, she’s had a relatively normal life so far. The tim...
I really enjoyed Ruby Red and the idea of time traveling. I still have a couple of questions that I hope are answered in the next book. It was interesting and unique. I truly liked this book very much. I could give it five stars, however, there are parts that can be better.
This was a bit of cover lust for me. The cover is simply gorgeous. The story...not so much. It was slow, with irritating characters, very confusing, a annoying misogynistic tones. Its a time travel novel, so the overbearing misogynistic tones were true to the period, but it was still annoying. ...
I solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help me God. Ruby Red by: Kerstin Gier is a YA fiction, time-travel masterpiece. This is about a girl, Gwyneth who is from a family with the "time travel gene". The gene shows itself somewhere between your sixte...
Emily ~ This book was fantastic and all kinds of fun. While not necessarily a work of great depth, it gets five stars for a lovely, humorous, and spunky main character and an expansive cast of minor characters with diverse personalities. The concept was also wildly unique, I have yet to come across ...