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The Golden Spiral, book 2 of the Hourglass Door Trilogy (Mass Market) - Community Reviews back

by Lisa Mangum
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My Own Little Corner
My Own Little Corner rated it 11 years ago
I would rate this a two because the book was just ok. I gave it a three because it did keep my attention. I didn't have to put the book down for awhile, give it some breathing room then come back to it. This book felt tense. It picked up exactly where the first left off, but until the last five page...
Tawni @ The Book Worms
Tawni @ The Book Worms rated it 13 years ago
The Golden Spiral picks right up from where the first book left off, which was ideal for the storyline. Full of unique twists, adventure and love, The Golden Spiral is unlike anything I’ve ever read. It is the perfect follow up to Lisa Mangum’s The Hourglass Door. This is the type of read that can k...
Chasm of Books
Chasm of Books rated it 13 years ago
What do you say after you've read one of the most amazing books ever written? I'm not quite sure what the right words are supposed to be but I'll start with: I absolutely loved this book! This was a great continuation of The Hourglass Door Trilogy. Lisa Mangum is a wonderfully talented author! I'm s...
The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 13 years ago
Lisa Mangum's The Golden Spiral picks up where The Hourglass Door left off and Dante has gone through the time machine door to become the Master of Time in order to stop Zo. Abby has still not seen any sign of Dante and she fears that he may not have made it through the door. Her life is also coming...
 Stacia in Progress
Stacia in Progress rated it 13 years ago
Every once in a while a series comes along that's a bit different. The first two books of the Hourglass Door trilogy haven't been part of my usual fare, and it's been a nice change.Book 1 focused more on building the relationship between Abby and Dante, and felt like a cute love story with a hint o...
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice rated it 14 years ago
ARC from author
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it 14 years ago
Really great concepts and take on time-travel that gets wasted on a book about teenagers. The story itself would do much better in a more mature book.
weave my words into worlds
weave my words into worlds rated it 15 years ago
Okay, I have a confession to make: I read this book a while back. As in, January-ish. No, I'm not telling any secrets about it.This book is very exciting, filled with some good metaphors/comparisons, and just plain lovable. The characters are relatable.I'm sick, so this book deserves a better review...
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