Originally posted at Gypsy ReviewsTempest and I didn’t get on very well once I started, it was hard for me to like because I felt like Jackson was a huge jerk and he was ungrateful with everything he had in life. So I couldn’t really sympathise with him because I felt like Holly deserved someone bet...
Rated 3 stars for average. Between a 2.5 and a 3 for me.I started reading this last year, and reread it again last night prior to starting Vortex. I missed a lot of things the first time. There was a lot of information on one hand and many infatuational situations. It was interesting to see Jackson...
3.5 starsThe intricacies of the time jumping fascinated me the most. It was complicated, but I was able to follow it. I'm definitely interested in seeing where it all leads.
Time travel. Always a tricky creature. Meyer, the lead has the ability to do so. The problem? His girl friend was shot in 2009 and he has jumped back to 2007. The 'science' or exposition is explained throughout the book and with a mysterious dad working for mysterious agencies, it just gets weirder ...
(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)When Tempest arrived in the mail, I immediately leafed through it and was quite taken aback by how long it seemed (it's not thick, but the letters were smaller than in most other books), but now that I've read it, all I can think of is ...
Tempest by Juile Cross is a wonderful YA novel with a creative, original storyline. Her writing is fabulous, and I connected with the characters and got really into the whole story.What was so wonderful about this book is that we discovered things along with Jackson, the protagonist. Cross gives us...
This book had been on my radar for some time, since I knew it was all about time-travel. Here is the summary: The year is 2009. Nineteen-year-old Jackson Meyer is a normal guy… he’s in college, has a girlfriend… and he can travel back through time. But it’s not like the movies – nothing changes ...
Tempest was a good book, don't get me wrong, I did like it. I just thought it lacked sense of direction.First of all, it's not paranormal romance YA, so it will be a fab read for teenage boys, but it's still gender neutral enough that female population will like it the way we adored Insignia by S.J....
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.First off, I have wanted to read this book since it came out. So, I swapped someone for it, then I read it. But I just have some questions...why was this book supposed to be 'so big' with a Summit entertainment movie optioned, and a 250, 000 first edi...
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