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I received Time's Twisted Arrow free for honest review. Before I even got into the book the title had changed to Timebound. I like the new title better. It fits the story much more appropriately.

The story was slow at first as all the foundations were laid. At least I liked the characters and the direction I saw the story going or I might have stopped reading. About 51% the story took off and became the time traveling adventure I had hoped for. I can see that all that first half was necessary for the book and the series--that HAS to follow!

As for the ending... It was well done. No cliff-hanger so can be a stand alone book. The historic features were well built and completely believable as were the main characters.

Thank you, Rysa, for a great read!

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Timebound The Chronos Files Rysa Walker Books Reviews


I've said before that I may not be the most critical reader - I find a lot of books enjoyable, as long as the storyline keeps my attention, the characters are vivid and dynamic, and I can get lost in the story.

However, that being said, I LOVE these books. I picked this book from a First selection, and I just finished it between Christmas and New Year's (and had to buy the second one immediately). The storyline is a hair slow right in the beginning as the author is setting up what is happening (I left off reading for a while at the part where the main character and her mom were at dinner with her grandmother, mostly because I just got busy with other things), but I am so glad I picked this book back up again and continued on. It is a little confusing to keep up with at first, because this book involves frequent time-travel on the part of not just the main character but several other characters as well, and our minds are obviously only used to thinking in a "time is linear" fashion. I ultimately gave up trying to actually keep track of what exactly was going on and just trust the book to do what it was there to do, and it actually improved my ability to grasp the whole concept. Overthinking just makes more problems than it is worth, as time travel is not currently something we are capable of doing (the whole time I keep thinking of a cartoon I've seen that says "What do we want?" "Time Travel!" "When do we want it?" "It's irrelevant!")
This author is talented and clearly very thorough in her research and probably has some fascinating diagrams all over her office to keep track of everything she is able to accomplish on these pages, but I loved every minute of it. The second book has thus far been the same - I just trust her to help me understand what I need to know rather than try to comprehend things like "well, how does that work? she's already here and now she's going back a day, so now there will be two of them, but one of them knows more than the other...", and it makes for a great experience. I think I'm going to go read some more of book #2 right now.
Thanks to I discovered this book when the company offered 3 free specified downloads, Timebound being one of them. I hadn't realized it at the time that I was reading a young adult book (while in my 30's), but I didn't mind one bit because I remember being captivated by similar books when I was a young adult. I'm not sure if the genre made it naturally easy to read or if it was the story, but I lean on the side of the author and commend her for a very fun read overall.

The story is about a young girl named Kate, who discovers her familial connections with real historians who can jump back and forth in time to record and analyze events. The focus of this plot was the 1893 world's fair in Chicago complete with Mayor Carter Harrison Sr.'s assassination and a notorious serial killer who was famed during that era. The backstory of time traveling however was the main centerpiece where Kate was tasked to going back in time to save her family and their existence. It was the perfect combination of adventure and connections with few touches of romance.

I will say that the slight pitfall at least for me as a reader and aspiring writer was the rhetoric and different phrases that the author used with Kate's language in the book. Kate is supposed to be a teenager, one who is also just handling the shock of this whole other world she is involved in, and some phrases were clearly not how a teenager would express themselves. For example a 16 year old would never in a million years say, "bloody awful horrid rotten shoes," which honestly sounds like some old grandma from England, or call a band aid an "adhesive bandage." Just things like that threw me off.

Overall however, even with my busy season it was a fun and quick read. Plus it fed my sci-fi and historical novel fix. So I leave you with this quote that I appreciate very much from the novel "History is sacred - like a nature hike. 'Leave only footprints, take only memories." Thanks Rysa Walker for the great read!
I received Time's Twisted Arrow free for honest review. Before I even got into the book the title had changed to Timebound. I like the new title better. It fits the story much more appropriately.

The story was slow at first as all the foundations were laid. At least I liked the characters and the direction I saw the story going or I might have stopped reading. About 51% the story took off and became the time traveling adventure I had hoped for. I can see that all that first half was necessary for the book and the series--that HAS to follow!

As for the ending... It was well done. No cliff-hanger so can be a stand alone book. The historic features were well built and completely believable as were the main characters.

Thank you, Rysa, for a great read!
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