tl;dr A pretty good follow up to Ruby Red, though we're still left without a whole lot of answers. [[MORE]]Description Book two starts off literally where book one ends (before the Epilogue of course). Gwen is all confused about Gideon, and hasn't really found too many answers to any of her question...
So, usually I would review each book on it's own and on it's own merit. However, these three books that make up the Ruby Red trilogy are too tightly intertwined for me to break them apart for separate reviews (or, I could just be lazy, hard to say). Aaaaanyway, here goes... I don't really know ho...
Sapphire Blue was so disappointing compared to Ruby Red. This book has some of the worst characters I've ever read about.The main reason I was so disappointed in this book was that Gwen was pathetic and weak and she let the asshole known as Gideon treat her like trash. Gideon was a jerk. A patronizi...
Actual Rating: 1/2The Ruby Red Trilogy combines two of my favorite subgenres in YA literature: historical fiction and science fiction, by way of time travel. And it doesn't hurt that the main character is a plucky little thing who doesn't think twice about speaking her mind. But my favorite aspe...
Sapphire Blue is a great, action packed sequel to Ruby Red and really made me excited for this series. It was evenly paced and full of mystery. Once one question was answered 10 more pop up. I loved Gwen even more as she had me laughing and crying along with her. The end was a great twist that was r...
Sapphire Blue is a great, action packed sequel to Ruby Red and really made me excited for this series. It was evenly paced and full of mystery. Once one question was answered 10 more pop up. I loved Gwen even more as she had me laughing and crying along with her. The end was a great twist that was r...
This is going to sound like a backhanded compliment of a review. I swear, I’m really trying not to do it, but the more I think about it the more I can’t get away from it. I was hesitant about going into Sapphire Blue. Don’t get me wrong, I did really enjoy reading Ruby Red—except as time went on, I ...
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