" It was a nice fun reading if your interested in time travel. But I think the plot of the next one might be more up my alley. Plus I didn't really buy the detective who let the scientists get away with withholding crucial information on a missing child case. If kids are going to go back in time, I want them to take their iPods and their Nintendos and get some cool reactions from the ancient locals or something. Time machines just seem so over and out, and here all the good anachronism stuff was just either missing or flat-out lame. By the end, I was skimming for the most part, but I forged on, and I may even read the second in the trilogy. " I must admit that I struggled through this one I just couldn't convince myself to care about these characters enough. Some parts i felt were a bit dry, but great historical refrences. " The ending was a cliffhanger which left me stunned and wanting more. " I really loved it! it was so fun to read and I often went to sleep thinking about it. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Would we change it and if so, how different would things be? Time travel books really make you think and ask yourself many questions about the past. I felt as though I needed a little more closure on a few things. "A nice conclusion to the trilogy, although it did feel she ended it quickly. Trilogy introduces readers to a modern genre all its own. A time-travel tale, the first book of the Gideon Worries of their parents and the wily investigator trying to piece together theĬhildren’s disappearance. Soon Gideon, Kate, and Peter are swept into a journey throughĮighteenth-century London and form a bond that, they hope, will stand strong inĭetail comes alive as debut author Linda Buckley-Archer weaves theĮighteenth-century trials of Gideon, Kate, and Peter with the modern-day ![]() Takes off with the machine, and Kate and Peter’s only chance of getting home. The twenty-first century, thanks to an experiment with an antigravity machine.īefore Gideon and the children have a chance to gather their wits, the Tar Man ![]() Peter Schock and Kate Dyer have fallen straight from Suddenly the sky peels away like fabric and from the gaping hole fall twoĬurious-looking children. Gideon Seymour, cutpurse and gentleman, hides from the villainous Tar While I suspect that only die-hard Star Wars fans would stick with this show, I find it entertaining and will keep coming back for more.Is 1763. Bottom line: The central characters, impressive visual effects, and meticulous attention to detail all help make this show fantastic. And of course, the lighter moments provided by Grogu, along with many of the droids and aliens, all contribute to the show's mass appeal. Notable performances by Pedro Pascal, Katee Sackhoff, and Emily Swallow, are some of the strongest aspects of the series, adding layers and interest. Despite these criticisms, the show's exceptional production quality and skillful Western sci-fi storytelling create a captivating experience. ![]() Additionally, some of the supporting characters are not given enough depth, leaving viewers wanting more from their narrative. That said, I do believe that most of these episodes help to develop our lead hero, albeit subtly. As a heads-up to new viewers, some of the show's stand-alone episodes can feel uneventful and lack the same impact as the overarching story arc. "The Mandalorian" is a commendable sci-fi series, but it's not quite a Jedi (or a perfect 10) yet.
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