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Timepiece: An Hourglass Novel - Community Reviews back

by Myra McEntire
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Chapter by Chapter rated it 13 years ago
I was more than excited to begin the second novel in author Myra McEntire’s Hourglass series. I had high hopes for Timepiece and since I did go into the novel blind, I expected it to continue off where Hourglass left off and through the POV of Hourglass’s main character Emerson. So, for those of you...
Between the Pages
Between the Pages rated it 13 years ago
***WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR HOURGLASS***So I loved the first book in this series, Hourglass (if you want to know how much read my review on The Broke and the Bookish), and fell completely in love with Kaleb, so when I learned he was narrating Timepiece, I just knew that I would love it as well...
Books Over TV
Books Over TV rated it 13 years ago
SIMPLY "AWESOME"! I liked that the story was told from Kaleb's point of view. I liked Timepiece much better than Hourglass and that says a lot. Usually, the sophomore book in a series is the filler/dud. Timepiece is action packed and explains in greater detail more of the backstory. I'm excited and ...
jenryland
jenryland rated it 13 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. Some fans of Hourglass may be disappointed that it has a different narrative feel, and that Em and Michael are not prominently featured, but I think that switching narrators was a bold move that gave this trilogy a sense of the unexpected. I'm curious to see what Myra McI...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
While Timepiece is the sequel to Hourglass, the continuation of the story is told from a totally different POV. It is told from Kaleb's POV, the "bad boy" in Hourglass, all the while still harboring feelings towards Emerson. When I started reading it, I didn't know what I would feel about the 180 de...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 13 years ago
*Rating* 3.5*Genre* YA Paranormal*Review based on the ARC*"Anything taken can be returned. Anything given can be destroyed."Timepiece, by Myra McEntire, is the second installment in the Hourglass series. This time around the story is told by 17 year old Kaleb Ballard, son of Liam and Grace Walker wh...
A Trail of Books Left Behind
A Trail of Books Left Behind rated it 13 years ago
It took me quite a while to finally be able to read the first book in this series, and I fell in love with it. Well, when I found out that book 2 was coming out I was beyond excited to get my hands on it. Myra has completely won me over! Things for those in the Hourglass organization are starting to...
The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 13 years ago
Myra McEntire's Timepiece is the sequel to Hourglass and picks up shortly after the ending of Hourglass. Jack Landers appears once again and attacks. Now Kaleb, Michael and Emerson must try to track down Jack and stop him.I really enjoyed Timepiece and thought it was a great sequel to Hourglass. I l...
Anncleire
Anncleire rated it 13 years ago
Se “Hourglass” mi aveva colpito, “Timepiece” mi ha letteralmente conquistata, non solo perché un punto di vista maschile è più interessante di quello femminile a volte, ma perché la McEntire è una narratrice fenomenale, piena di inventiva, di idee originali e colpi di scena nascosti dietro l’angolo....
Books and Whimsy
Books and Whimsy rated it 13 years ago
Find more of my reviews at Once Upon a Prologue!After reading and falling - hard - for Myra McEntire's debut novel, Hourglass, I couldn't help but feverishly anticipate Timepiece, the sequel. Hourglass was heart-breaking, fast-paced, romantic, and unexpected, so I had high hopes for the follow-up ...
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