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Timepiece: An Hourglass Novel - Community Reviews back

by Myra McEntire
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Unapologetic Reader, Psychotic Writer
If I ever feel like getting into Kaleb's head hen maybe. I have had enough of Emerson for this lifetime.
beleth
beleth rated it 12 years ago
3.5/5
newskepticx's blog
newskepticx's blog rated it 12 years ago
I liked it slightly less than the last book and the writing could be tighter, but it's a quick fun read.
A life you love
A life you love rated it 12 years ago
Spoilers of Hourlgass ahead!If you are about to read Timepiece, make sure you remember what happened in book one. I thought I did, but I made the mistake of starting Timepiece only to realize that I really didn't and I had to quickly reread the first one again.This was literally my reaction:"AVA KIL...
Pingwing's Bookshelf
Pingwing's Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
This is the sequel to Hourglass, which I read and enjoyed last year. I saw this on the shelf at the library and snatched it up! Here is the Kobo summary: Kaleb Ballard was never supposed to be able to see ripples – cracks in time. Are Kaleb’s powers expanding, or is something very wrong? Before K...
My books
My books rated it 12 years ago
I had never read Hourglass until I saw Timepiece on Netgalley. It was on my mountainous TBR, but I had just never remembered to get a copy. Once I got auto-approved for this, I requested it from my library, waited (im)patiently, and read it within a day. Then read Timepiece the very next day.I don't...
Kim's Booklife
Kim's Booklife rated it 13 years ago
After the amazing 'Hourglass' I was desperate to find out what happens next to the time-gene crew, especially when I heard 'Timepiece' focused heavily on troubled bad-boy, Kaleb. This would be one of those moments when reading the blurb of the book might have come in handy, because it's not just tha...
The Reading Shelf
The Reading Shelf rated it 13 years ago
4 stars
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 13 years ago
Following directly from the first book, Hourglass, Timepiece mixes things up by switching POV to Kaleb (cue hysterical girlishness), the bad-boy-with-a-good-heart from Hourglass.I've got mixed feelings about Timepiece - although I did enjoy the new POV, I really missed Emerson. Her 'replacement' of ...
Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 13 years ago
I loved this book. It's the sequel to Hourglass told through Kaleb's perspective. Through his eyes you feel the rawness of his ability. It's no wonder he chooses to drink as much as he does. Timepiece is just as action packed as Hourglass. I devoured it in a couple of days. We learn the reas...
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