Azimuth
2015 • 314 pages

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15

ReRead June 2021
You know, for possibly the first time rereading a book, my feelings haven't changed a bit. This series is such fun, think things are wrapped up surprisingly well at merely book two of the series - and wasn't in the best place upon finishing it this time around, either. I had a headache, so some of the science-y talk went right over my head, but I love the time travel aspect and think it's probably handled the best of any time travel story I've ever come across.


Original Review

There's so many things I want to say, but the fact is, I was in a bad mood when I finished this book thanks to outside influences (my sister, actually) and am still kind of upset while typing this. Anyway, still having a blast with this series, though I liked the first one just a bit more. Lovely, complicated time travel and the timeline at the back of the book is so nice. Very curious about the rest of the series considering that things seem to be wrapped up pretty well here. (Of course, time travel calls off all bets.)

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