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Luna Park (The Time Corps Chronicles, #3)

Luna Park (The Time Corps Chronicles, #3)

Heather Blackwood

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Astrid longs to ditch her humdrum job at the California boardwalk for art school in New York. But a string of bizarre occurrences thrusts her into a sprawling interdimensional conflict. Her destiny is intertwined with Yukiko, an enigmatic woman wielding strange powers and shrouded in mystery. Togeth...

Pages
334
Format
ebook
Publié
2013-12-03
Éditeur
Triple Hare Press

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Bill Jones
Bill Jones·1 years ago
Not what I was expecting. I started this book expecting to continue the development of the time corps experiences in the multiverse of space and time. Instead we get much more background in a small group of worlds, and some back story of characters who previously only filled a minor role. OK so far - lets see where the next book in the series leads.
JJ
jospeh jack·5 years ago
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Sue Hale·6 years ago
So different from book 1 of the series.
Sandra Lopez
Sandra Lopez·9 years ago
An ancient amusement park: something seems off about it. But what could be so scary about it?Astrid has a terrible home life, living with a mother that constantly abuses her. Her only hope is to wait til she graduates, save enough money, and head to New York for college. Astrid and her cousin, Elliot, are two kids struggling to get by, working long hours at Luna Park.What’s up with Yukiko and something stealing her spirit ball? What the hell is a spirit ball? She’s not human? Kitsunes? Myobu? I ...
Mystic October
Mystic October·10 years ago
Wow. Definitely something different and new compared to the first two books in the series. I was worried I wouldn't enjoy this book so much once I realized it had new characters in it. Also, I wasn't used to feeling so sad while reading this series. It did take me until half the book to really get into it. This book had way more twists and action than the others, which was refreshing. Once the story really get interesting it did make me keep wondering what was going to happen next. There's still...
Verity Brown
Verity Brown·10 years ago
I agree with other reviewers who have said this should probably have been the first book in the series. Not only does it have very little to do with the first two novels, the story's universe gets a lot more complicated in this book, adding Seelie and Unseelie worlds to the multiple Earth worlds we've already been introduced to (without a single trace of faery anywhere). Standing on its own, this is quite an impressive novel with a compelling plotline. But as a book in the Time Corps series, it ...
Kim
Kim·11 years ago
This book was not what I was expecting. I expected the story to be a continuation of the first two books, and to be about Seamus, Harriet, Felecia and Neil. Although they were in the book, they were a relatively small part. Instead we learned more about a minor character from "Cat's Paw", Elliot, and his cousin, Astrid. It gave us a more in depth look at time travel and the traveling between worlds. We also learned more about the Seelie, Unseelie, and the various "animals" in the story, and thei...
Paolo Caracciolo
Paolo Caracciolo·11 years ago
I did not expect something like this. I was ready to read new stories about Seamus and Felicia and their attempt to reach her version of L.A., or new adventures for Hazel, Neil and their monkey-crewed drakkar. Well, here they are, but only marginally. And I did not mind that, not at all. In some places the story reminds me of Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere" or "American Gods". And I had visual flashes of Hayao Miyazaki's anime masterwork, "Spirited Away", even if the "pantheon" here is mostly Irish, ...
Ali
Ali·12 years ago
It was okay. My biggest complaint is not that she introduced new characters in this volume; it's how she introduced entirely new worlds, and did so so quickly that I wasn't even able to wrap my head around them before Astrid, the main character of this volume, suddenly became an expert in her knowledge of the new worlds over the course of a few days. Didn't think that was developed fully enough, and also these characters and new worlds seem completely disjointed from the worlds that were created...
Aaron Forster
Aaron Forster·12 years ago
Wow, I never expected Luna Park when i started this series.The time corps series has transformed a over the course of the three novels.Clockwork Cathedral started us out in the 1800s of an alternate universe. One that while different, was relatively easy to mistake for our own.Book two took us through a piratical hunt through a couple of new universes just as equally similar and equally different. It also began to pull back the covers of the Time Corps universe and exposed to us just enough to r...