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by Kerstin Gier, Anthea Bell, Marisa Calin
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Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it 8 years ago
Book: Sapphire Blue Author: Kerstin Gier Genre: Teen/Sci Fi/Time Travel/Romance Summary: Gwen’s life has been a roller coaster since she discovered she was the Ruby, the final member of the time-traveling Circle of Twelve. When not searching through history for the other time travelers and ask...
Defying Gravity with Books
Defying Gravity with Books rated it 9 years ago
I thought this was a good second book to the trilogy. I am not sure where the third and final book is going to go. Gwyn has only known about her ability to time travel for a few days. She starts to go on missions with Gideon. She is trying to establish her new life with her new ability. She also m...
The Reader Who Lives a Thousand Lives
*I solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help me God* Publishing Information: Henry Holt and Company, LLC, December 2009 Safety Rating: PG (There may have been one or two bad words. Suggested for ages...12+) This is the second book in the Ruby Red ...
Bibliobibuli YA
Bibliobibuli YA rated it 10 years ago
Emily ~ Sapphire Blue is very much a middle book. It builds on aspects from the previous book and leaves, and creates, some seriously big questions to be answered in the last installment. It also picks up immediately where the last book left off, so, if you are reading the books back to back, they k...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 10 years ago
So I had a longer review, but one of my kittens (Winry) walked on the laptop and shut down the computer. Predictably, I had not saved. I usually just minimize the window when she does that. I will now also protect the power button :( Basically, I did like this book, I find the series really intere...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
For a more in depth look at characters, writing, etc., please check out my review for the first book Ruby Red. Okay, as is clearly illustrated by the fact that it took me close to a month to finish this book, I had some difficulties with the second book in the trilogy. This was not a bad book, it ...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
No. NO. You evil, evil book. I hate all cliffhangers and I think I'm going to cry - I don't have access to the last book! Review to follow.
Marga (Read like there's no tomorrow!)
Me after I finished reading this book: OH MY GOODNESS. JUST WHAAAT. WHAT THE HELL ASDFGHJKL . WHYY? (&;!/!??# Buut. Whatttt?? I. Can't. Even. Why? I am seriously furious with the author for giving such evil cliffhangers.What I feel about the characters after reading:-Gwyneth. She's still so much f...
Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 11 years ago
*This Mini Review is part of a series of mini reviews for the trilogy and has been posted onThe Social Potato After finishing Ruby Red I was dying to get my hands on Sapphire Blue and it did not disappoint. It did not suffer from the second book syndrome. The mystery intensified in this one and ...
messybookshelf
messybookshelf rated it 11 years ago
This 2nd book is the ruby red/precious stone trilogy is amazing. I'd say even better then the first! Which is strange since I normally am not a fan of the second books in trilogies. I find they lack the luster of the first book but in this case it topped it.This book begins right where the last left...
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