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File Size: 2163 KB
Print Length: 451 pages
Publisher: Skyscape (October 21, 2014)
Publication Date: October 21, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00K2GMMKI
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Well I sure hope there's more coming in this series because I hate it when the book is over & there is no more for tomorrow. So far I've loved this trio of books, each one separately & completely, even if my brain has a hard time keeping up with the time jumps. Maybe that's just my advanced age showing.It's 2:30 am now & I really must get some sleep, so I'll be keeping this short (for me).My suggestion is to start at the beginning with book one "Time Bound" & sit back & enjoy yourself. There is an inbetween book called "Time's Echo" and then this last book that I just read is "Time's Edge". It was so fast paced that I am still trying to calm down so I can continue writing this review. I suspect there will be another book in a year or so. Which makes it super hard to wait. But I will.Maybe night time reading isn't the best idea when your reading about the Chronos Group (individuals who are historians that have a device they use to jump to certain spots in time & space -what these books are about). But I couldn't stop myself. I bet you won't be able to either. God help the people that have to get up early and go to work after spending a night reading. Luckily I'm retired and don't have to worry about that. ha haIf you are a fan of mysteries and intrigue then this set of books is for you. Even if you don't normally read sci-fi or time travel type genres I bet you'll love these. There are all sorts of twists and turns through-out all the books, each leading you deeper and deeper into the characters and towards an end. But we still don't find out what that 'end' is - not even in this book. So there has to be more coming. Right?I'm not sure what age group these books were initially written for. They may have been created for young adults like the Hunger Games. But it doesn't matter in this case either because from young adult to the elderly reader, the subject matter is very interesting and entertaining. There is a lot of historical truths in these books. Yes, this is a work of fiction; but the author treats us with many real places and real events that have taken place in various times in our country.If you are a parent who's teen is reading this series there is very little (if any) cussing and sexual content, which is nice. Sometimes it seems that authors mess up their whole book by putting lots of cussing &/or sex into it when it really doesn't advance a character or the plot - it's simply gratuitous.Having never read any other reviews of this series of books I don't know what others have said. I imagine some go into great detail about the characters - especially the main one - a teenager named Kate. I rarely discuss specifics in my reviews simply because I think people should be able to read the book and be surprised as they go along instead of already knowing what's going to happen. So don't look for that from me. I merely say how satisfying the book was to me (or not) and a few things about it that might encourage or discourage a person from reading it for themselves.However, I will say this about Kate: she is tenacious in her determination to get the job done. She keeps her femininity intact & is not at all rough around the edges or boyish. Her courageous attitude & intelligence may tend to get her in trouble at times as she is a bit too eager & impulsive & independant. But that is often the way teens are. They rush into things without thinking it all the way through. So that's why she needs another character to balance her out & slow her down with rational & more mature ideas. She gets plenty of help in that department. So now you know - Kate is spunky & cute as the girl she is. But she's more than that and she proves it to everybody.You can always go to www.rysa.com to learn more - or to Rysa Walker on Facebook. Check her out.
More like Byzantine 4D chess. With an unknown number of players, who don't believe in taking turns, and bring their own pieces. From other kind of games...One of the protagonists complains that a family tree is needed. I would like some timelines. Who, at what age, goes to which time and place? And how many versions are there of each players. Just aproximately, you know?But the story is good, and progresses. Good.The "romantic" shenannigans are wearysome. I have to remind myself that the reader targeted is a "young adult". I still find it very hard to believe that a young adult has much patience with the totally sexless making out, jelousies, inner agonies because of a few kisses and hugs. I don't mean that there should be graphic sex. There is no need for that to tell this story. There is also no need for graphic kissing. Children might find it "yuccy". Young adults, I feel, "Uninteresting".And how predjudiced would time travelling historian be? Either way? Surely they might disapprove of some things, but would they interfere? They would know that custumes change. The CHRONOS rules forbid interfering. So why are they, all of them, doing just that? Because otherwise there is no story...Evert singel time traveller interferes . Because # I, I, I am right#.And when the CHRONOS people repair the damage at home? Won't they come and repair their past? But the bad guys want to eliminate the future!!!Really? Until the end of time?This is the most tiresome bit, and 4 ✳ï¸âœ³ï¸âœ³ï¸âœ³ï¸ are really 4âΕΎ–.Still an interesting concept. I will get at least a samples of the next book.
Sixteen year old Kate has the CHRONOS gene enabling her to use the CHRONOS medallion grandma Katherine gave her to transport through time and space to just about whenever and wherever she chooses. However, Kate’s trips through time have a distinct purpose: stop grandfather Saul from annihilating most of the human race to create a “perfect worldâ€. He attempts to do this through Cyristism, a religion he created that is a mixture of Scientology and Christianity.Unfortunately for Saul, he is unable to use the CHRONOS keys after he destroyed CHRONOS headquarters in the 23rd Century. Only his children and grandchildren with the CHRONOS gene can move through time. With CHRONOS historians stuck in the past, Kate must find these men and women and persuade them to turn over their keys to prevent Saul’s minions from finding them first.Kate’s job is even more blistering. She needs to prevent the alteration of the timeline, which Saul has tampered with by initiating a new religious movement during the nascent years of our country’s history. This resetting is initiated by the Cyrist cult with tentacles embedded in politics, the media, and every day social interactions.Kate must prevent her sociopathic grandfather and his band of time travelers from rewriting history by retrieving as many CHRONOS keys as possible before they fall into the Cyrist hands.Kiernan, who also has the CHRONOS gene, is Kate’s only ally. She met him in Timebound, winner of the 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, when Kiernan was a little boy living in 1893 Chicago during the Chicago Exposition. Now an adult, Kiernan and Kate work together to stop Saul’s ultimate goal of culling about half of mankind and irreparably changing the timeline. However, Kiernan is in love with Kate and Kate loves Trey, a boy she met in high school and who forgot all about her after a Cyrist induced time shift. The author does an amazing job with this love triangle.Rysa Walker explains succinctly about time travel and keeps the plot flowing with little confusion. She describes the culture of an era beautifully, like she did for 1911 and 1938 Georgia where a mass murder is plotted out and deployed by Saul. Racial prejudice is shown during the arrest and lynching of a CHRONOS historian caught in the Jim Crow South.Times Edge: The Chronos Files Book 2 will keep readers guessing as Kate moves through time collecting CHRONOS keys from trapped CHRONOS historians stuck in the past as she works fearlessly in protecting the time line and the lives of her family and friends. The action in Times Edge is faced-paced with clear descriptions and excellent characterization. Times Edge is not a stand-alone book, so plan on reading Timebound first, and if you enjoy books 1 and 2 of the Chronos Files, you’ll want to read Times Divide, which Pop assumes to be equally as exciting as Timebound and Times Edge.
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