Having just read the second of this series I believe it is time I retrace my steps and quickly review this fine novel. Of course if you want a more interesting read jump on to the second review.As far as YA reads go TimeRiders is brilliant. There's a lot of action, a lot of deaths and lots of techno...
Probably will appeal to teens, especially males, this is a solid time-travel book, about three teens saved from death in their own times and recruited to be a team of 'timeriders'. Their job is to live in a time bubble which loops them through the same two days in NYC over and over, and look for dif...
Probably will appeal to teens, especially males, this is a solid time-travel book, about three teens saved from death in their own times and recruited to be a team of 'timeriders'. Their job is to live in a time bubble which loops them through the same two days in NYC over and over, and look for dif...
This book has two things that usually make me stop reading: short chapters and Nazis. They are serious pet peeves of mine because a) I am capable of an attention span greater than 5 minutes, thank you very much, and b) haven't you heard the war is friggin' over???And yet... TimeRiders was awesome. A...
My eldest picked for his solo book report, and I usually read the books he's working on - it helps when he brainstorms (and so on). It's kind of fun, and I'm not hating it.
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