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Firestarter
by Tara Sim
Action-packed & emotion-packed.
Because of the amount of action scenes and characters in this book, it felt a little messy at times. However I couldn't put the book down. I needed to know what the hell was happening and how my babies were possibily going to make it out of this MESS, alive and happy. Oh my heart... It turned out to hurt but i loved it anayway.
I've said this for the other two book but i have to say it once more, I love this world and the idea behind this story.
Clocktowers controlling time for their towns and those same towers being dependant on clocktower spirits. A clock mechanic falling for a clock spirit. Great female characters. Morally grey characters on each side and not being sure who to trust, who to stick with and who's doing the right thing. Because sometimes, there isn't one right thing to do... Just a lesser evil.
The whole history and mythology behind how the towers were made was also very interesting (and devastating).
As much as I enjoyed Timekeeper, Firestarter felt so much richer in content and action and emotions. This trilogy is going to remain one of my faves.
Because of the amount of action scenes and characters in this book, it felt a little messy at times. However I couldn't put the book down. I needed to know what the hell was happening and how my babies were possibily going to make it out of this MESS, alive and happy. Oh my heart... It turned out to hurt but i loved it anayway.
I've said this for the other two book but i have to say it once more, I love this world and the idea behind this story.
Clocktowers controlling time for their towns and those same towers being dependant on clocktower spirits. A clock mechanic falling for a clock spirit. Great female characters. Morally grey characters on each side and not being sure who to trust, who to stick with and who's doing the right thing. Because sometimes, there isn't one right thing to do... Just a lesser evil.
The whole history and mythology behind how the towers were made was also very interesting (and devastating).
As much as I enjoyed Timekeeper, Firestarter felt so much richer in content and action and emotions. This trilogy is going to remain one of my faves.