The sheer volume of information imparted is breathtaking and yet Bracken’s lyrical and melodic style of writing carries the readers along the course of the narrative with an ease and grace that belies the density of the plot. The characters each travel to a multitude of eras and infamous historical figures, battles and placed are all mentioned over the course of the novel. This artefact will allow the owner dominion over history’s course and, if passed into the wrong hands, could see Earth transgressed from its existing and correct timeline. Diverse and disparate as these characters are, they all have a common cause: to relocate the missing astrolobe. This contains the tangled stories and twisted histories of the youngest generation of the existing time travelling families. Review: This is the second instalment in the Passenger series and is as emotional and sentimental, yet as electrifying and enchanting as the first book. Themes: Diversity, romance, young adult, time travel, historical fiction, family dynamics
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