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Original Title: | Wayfarer |
ISBN: | 1484715764 (ISBN13: 9781484715765) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Passenger #2 |
Characters: | Etta Spencer, Nicholas Carter, Sophia Ironwood |
Alexandra Bracken
Hardcover | Pages: 532 pages Rating: 3.84 | 11241 Users | 1816 Reviews
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Title | : | Wayfarer (Passenger #2) |
Author | : | Alexandra Bracken |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 532 pages |
Published | : | January 3rd 2017 by Disney-Hyperion |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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All Etta Spencer wanted was to make her violin debut when she was thrust into a treacherous world where the struggle for power could alter history. After losing the one thing that would have allowed her to protect the Timeline, and the one person worth fighting for, Etta awakens alone in an unknown place and time, exposed to the threat of the two groups who would rather see her dead than succeed. When help arrives, it comes from the last person Etta ever expected—Julian Ironwood, the Grand Master’s heir who has long been presumed dead, and whose dangerous alliance with a man from Etta’s past could put them both at risk. Meanwhile, Nicholas and Sophia are racing through time in order to locate Etta and the missing astrolabe with Ironwood travelers hot on their trail. They cross paths with a mercenary-for-hire, a cheeky girl named Li Min who quickly develops a flirtation with Sophia. But as the three of them attempt to evade their pursuers, Nicholas soon realizes that one of his companions may have ulterior motives. As Etta and Nicholas fight to make their way back to one another, from Imperial Russia to the Vatican catacombs, time is rapidly shifting and changing into something unrecognizable… and might just run out on both of them.Rating Out Of Books Wayfarer (Passenger #2)
Ratings: 3.84 From 11241 Users | 1816 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books Wayfarer (Passenger #2)
4/5 stars Yep, I admit it, I pretty much didn't leave my couch all day just so I could finish this book. On one hand, I was just dying to know what would happen and couldn't turn the pages fast enough, but on the other, I didn't want to leave this world or these characters. I really can't tell whether I liked this book more than Passanger or not. There were things that I loved about this book that I didn't love about the first one, but there are also things that frustrated the hell out of me4.7 out of 5 stars! GUYS I'm so sad this series is over because I love t so much! Alex is such an amazing writer and Wayfarer did not disappoint at all, it was just as good if not beret than Passenger for me! I love Alex's writing and I think she is so talented. All of the characters in this book were so well developed and felt so real it's just amazing and hard to put into words just how great it is to read. I highly recommend this series! There are a few things with the time travel that I
Well I like it _(ツ)_/Edited to add: If you're in need of a serious recap of PASSENGER before you read WAYFARER, check this out: https://static1.squarespace.com/stati...
Meh. Sadly, this never truly captured my attention.In fact, I felt like my mind was the 'traveler' not the characters. Is it my fault because I read this one right on the heels of the first book and got burned out on the whole concept? I may never know because I am unhauling this series and will never read it again.This is the 2nd book in the Passenger duology. It follows a group of individuals, known as travelers, who can traverse space and time protecting or unsettling the existing timeline
This review contains spoilers.Wayfarer was a long, arduous read that did not live up to the potential established in Passenger. Like most readers, I had massive problems with the writing style and pacing of this sequel. Bracken has the unfortunate habit of picking up random tangents and running with them for several pages at a time. It was infuriating, to say the least. We would be forced to dilly-dally around the main plotline for entire chapters as the characters wasted time doing goodness
Actual Rating: exactly 4/5. "How sad for them, she thought, that they had grown up without any thorns with which to protect themselves." It's kind of hard to write a review for a sequel when I never did for the first one. (For a great review of book one, you can read my friend Shahad's review of Passenger. So well put, and mirrored my thoughts on it exactly!) But I am so happy to say that Wayfarer turned out to be a wonderful conclusion to Passenger. And that ending...There is so much I love
Without mistakes and misjudgments we would stagnate. It is no shameful thing to be beaten when outnumbered, not when you were brave enough to try. Nor is a scar or injury something to despair over, for it is a mark that you were strong enough to survive. It is no shameful thing to be beaten when outnumbered but it is shameful to feel emotionally detached to a great novel and I am ashamed.Wayfarer was way better than the Passenger, a lot of things happened in this book. New characters were
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