Official Review: Crossing in Time

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Re: Official Review: Crossing in Time

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A very well written review I enjoyed it immensely.
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Thanks for writing such a great review. I've got to tell you, this review makes the book sound a lot more appealing than the Amazon blurb did.
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Great review! Time skipping or going back is a good book. Sci-Fi are good books too. It makes me want to read this book. Awesome review.
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gali wrote:I love time-travel and parallel universe plots and this sounds right up my alley. I got the book and certainly will read it. Thank you for the interesting review!

Congratulations to the author for getting a good review and being Book of the Day! :tiphat:
Thanks for getting the book! I hope you enjoy it. (If you like it enough to leave a review at Amazon, let me know and I'll gift you the next book in the series as a thank you. :techie-studyingbrown: )

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L_Therese wrote:Thanks for writing such a great review. I've got to tell you, this review makes the book sound a lot more appealing than the Amazon blurb did.
I'm so glad you read the review and liked it! :)

I'd love to know what you DIDN'T like about the blurb at Amazon!? :oops:
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Wow!!! Talk about a good review!! Tell me more!! Must know more!! LOL! I really enjoyed reading your review. You do a good job of getting me even more interested in reading this book as soon as possible. I'm a little worried about the alternating POVs but I'm sure that I'll be able to work through. Can't wait to read this book!
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BunnySTx wrote:Wow!!! Talk about a good review!! Tell me more!! Must know more!! LOL! I really enjoyed reading your review. You do a good job of getting me even more interested in reading this book as soon as possible. I'm a little worried about the alternating POVs but I'm sure that I'll be able to work through. Can't wait to read this book!
Hi Bunny! You know how in those Woody Allen movies, you get the little blurbs about what each character is REALY thinking? Well, switching POVs (by chapters) allows me to do a little of that too. I hope you like it!
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I finished book 2, Lost Time, and it is just as good as the first one! I now cannot wait until book 3 to see how the story progresses!
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Thanks for the great review. I would probably be confused about all the different POVs and alternate universes so it is good to know that it comes together in the end.
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lmoses wrote:I finished book 2, Lost Time, and it is just as good as the first one! I now cannot wait until book 3 to see how the story progresses!
That's awesome! Glad you could enjoy the book so much that you actually went back for more!!!

-- 04 Jul 2016, 07:57 --

In other news, I'm not normally a sci-fi fan, but perhaps the romance could keep me interested in this one? I do love it when multiple genres are combined. And I got this one already. Plus your warnings have me prepared for what to expect. Thank you for the great review!
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Oh, wow, this sounds amazing. I love books and movies dealing with time travel and how things can be affected in different timelines. Can't wait to read it.
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I do enjoy books that are a challenge and somehow difficult to understand (my favorite book is a hundred years of solitude), although Im not a fan of sci-fi this review makes me want to give it a try to this book, mostly because is rated 4/4 and because is a series, this means that it won't hurt so much when I finish the book if I become too fond with the characters.
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I love time travel stuff and this review has helped me to move this book up in my pile to read. Sounds really good.
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Esies98 wrote:I do enjoy books that are a challenge and somehow difficult to understand (my favorite book is a hundred years of solitude), although Im not a fan of sci-fi this review makes me want to give it a try to this book, mostly because is rated 4/4 and because is a series, this means that it won't hurt so much when I finish the book if I become too fond with the characters.
Thanks for taking a chance on my book. (And there's a reference to Garcia Marquez in the book...) I hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks to all of you at OBC for your interest in my books!
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Please let me know if you leave a review at Amazon so that I can gift you the next book as thanks!
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Post by purplepeepleeater »

I love stories that cross into different time frames, and one that can keep the storyline understandable while doing so. This sounds like a very interesting read which I will be opening up soon, it's on my tbr list. thank you for your great review!!
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