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Ruby Red is about time travel, which can either get far too complicated with plot holes (Stephen Moffat's Doctor Who) or be beautifully intricate and awesome (Russell T. Davies' Doctor Who). So did Ruby Red fall into the Moffat or Davies camp? Read the review here.
This review can also be found here.I actually almost gave up and stopped reading this one a few times. I found the beginning to be extremely boring and Gwyneth to be annoying. I'm really glad that I didn't give up on it though, since about halfway through the story really began to pick up and after ...
I really like this one. I would rate it a 4.5 out of 5 stars if I could. The story is about Gwyneth Shepherd, the de Villiers family and their ability to time travel. Gwyneth grew up thinking her cousin was the one fated to be the time traveler of her generation but despite her mother trying her ...
I think the translation is wonky in this. It has a bit of an up and down staccato beat to the writing that I don't like. I read 20 pages and wasn't feeling it. Besides, time travel books only do so much for me.