![]() ![]() Even though it was set in modern London, it still had that Victorianesque feel to it with the mythology. The mythology was a lot of fun to read about and I liked that it was a very different kind of YA setting. A few of the other characters seemed a little underdone as well and could use with some fleshing out in the next instalments. I’m hoping that her character will grow as the series develops. The main character, Gwyneth, was a little naive and actually sounded quite young, which isn’t normally so typical of YA. This book was really fun to read and I flew through it. But that couldn’t be possible, as Sir Isaac Newton himself devised the exact date of birth of the 12th and final time traveller and it’s Charlotte’s birthday which is the day before Gwyneth’s… Sir Isaac Newton couldn’t be wrong, could he? ![]() Except Gwyneth has been feeling dizzy too. She’s already had the first few symptoms of dizziness. A gene that will allow her to time-travel, as her ancestors did before her. You see, her cousin, Charlotte, has been training her entire life for the moment a dormant gene in her body becomes active. ![]() Gwyneth is a typical high school student from London just trying to get through school life. ![]() Time travel is a favourite of mine so as soon as that was mentioned, I was into it. I knew I would love this book from the get-go.
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