A great addition to the
time travel genre!
Fiction – YA- Sci-Fi
425 pages
Age Range: 12 - 17 years
Grade Level: 7 – 12
Publication Date: 2010
Liam, Maddy and Sal were all rescued from death and disaster to work for
a secret agency called Time Riders. Their
purpose is to fix and mitigate the consequences of others playing with
time. But when someone goes into the past in order to
fix their future and things start going wrong can these newbies save the human
race from total annihilation?
This book starts with a bang and I quickly knew it was going to be an
exciting adventure. The story was very
well executed and creative in itself, but add to that how much potential the
premise holds the skies the limit(by the way there are several more Time Rider
books on the market currently). The
storytelling characters were engaging and broad enough to be interesting while
leaving plenty of room for growth. Mr.
Scarrow used the time travel in a very imaginative way and created a fully
thought out set of rules and procedures pertaining to it allowing the concept of
the books and need for time riders to be legitimized. I also like Mr. Scarrow’s
use of suspense with just enough grit to increase the stakes, but not so much
as to make it off putting.
Now on the other side of thing the short chapters kind of bugged me. It made the story telling really jumpy and jarring, but that was probably the point, so in this case it is a matter of preference. Also there were a couple of places where Mr. Scarrow tried a bit too hard to make this YA, creating awkwardness that did not characterize a majority of the novel. Okay and now my last major complaint. One thing that really grated on my nerves was the frequent use of the Lord’s name in vain. It didn’t add anything to the story or characters and I found it completely unnecessary and rather offensive.
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