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Timepiece: An Hourglass Novel - Community Reviews back

by Myra McEntire
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Writing My Own Fairy Tale
Writing My Own Fairy Tale rated it 13 years ago
I just read Hourglass, which I borrowed from the library, when I saw Timepiece available on Netgalley and requested it right away. I'm so glad I did. I highly enjoyed Timepiece. I'm not usually a fan of time travel books because keeping timelines and stories straight can get tricky, for the reader a...
Ashleigh Paige
Ashleigh Paige rated it 13 years ago
Also appears on my blog, The YA Kitten! I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.Light bulbs and appliances exploded because two people loved each other so much and had such chemistry. Someone made a glass fog up with their hands even though it's impossible. A girl could not stop talking a...
Cecilia Robert
Cecilia Robert rated it 13 years ago
Timepiece picks up where Hourglass left off. Only this time, the story is told in a different character's point of view, one of my favourites. Kaleb. In Hourglass, he seems like this extremely goodlooking bad /tortured boy. In timepiece we see his side of the story, the reason he acts the way he do...
readitsomewhere
readitsomewhere rated it 13 years ago
4.5 stars!Time twisting adventure that brings in the Bluff City with ease, gets serious with the romance and stars a tatted up empath with a killer smirk? Yes.
Amy's Book Den
Amy's Book Den rated it 13 years ago
Kalleb Ballard is still trying to drown himself in booze and girls in the hopes of numbing all the emotional baggage. His father is alive but still choosing Michael over him, his mom is still in a coma, and Jack Landers is still causing havoc to the time continuum. What's more, a strange man issues ...
booksliveforever
booksliveforever rated it 13 years ago
Absolutely Amazing... Review is up at www.booksliveforever.com
Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue rated it 13 years ago
E-galley received from Netgalley for review.After re-reading Hourglass, I was ready to jump into the sequel, Timepiece. I had expectations for this novel, as all the reviews I've read so far were very positive. And I liked the book, even though not as much as those reviewers, I'm afraid.Timepiece ce...
Reading Between Classes
Reading Between Classes rated it 13 years ago
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: I really do like this cover. It is simple, clean and effective.The Gist: In this sequel to Hourglass we switch to Kaleb's point of view and learn more about his emphatic powers. Jack Landers is still on the lose and t...
Jenuine Cupcakes
Jenuine Cupcakes rated it 13 years ago
LOVED THIS SO HARD! Review to come. *clutches chest* *cries* "I'm a bad ass. A bad ass who bakes when he's depressed." Kaleb Ballard LOVE THE COVER!!!Thank you Netgalley and Egmont for Kaleb! It was like Christmas in April!I've been trying to put into words exactly how I feel about this book and ho...
julieheartsbooks
julieheartsbooks rated it 13 years ago
For those of you not aware, the first book is Hourglass and it's narrated by Emerson (one of my favorite heroines ever). Book two is narrated by Kaleb. Kaleb's more of a mess than I am right now. He's full of emotions he can't really control (literally), his dad was dead but now he's not, his mom's ...
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