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  1. Stormi
    26 November, 2013

    I am glad to see that you liked it! I think I am mostly impressed that the author was capable of spiraling that all out and not getting confused..lol. 🙂 Great review!

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      LOL Stormi, yes, I think it did take some skill to not get confused here! I was really impressed with the whole story, though, and I particularly liked the fact that one of the travelers had the presence of mind to decide to invest in the stock market! That would be a dream come true for sure 😀

      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

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  2. Bookworm Brandee
    26 November, 2013

    Gah! You’re right – you’re making me add to my TBR! Backward Glass sounds fantastic! I love time travel as well and this sounds well-done. And the characters sound amazing. I’m so glad you picked this one up from NG, and LOVED it! *sigh* How many years until we can retire to the island and read all day long?!? 😉

    Have a fab day, dear! *hugs*

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      I don’t know how long it will take for me to win the lottery, Brandee, hopefully it will happen very, very soon! Then we’ll get that island and just read 🙂

      You’ll love Backward Glass! I really loved the way it was done, and guess what I dreamt of the night after I read it 😀 yup, I was time-traveling, and got my parents to buy stocks in Microsoft and Apple when those companies first started 😀

      Thanks for stopping by! *hugs*

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  3. Whitley
    26 November, 2013

    “something incredible–a mummified baby” That word…I don’t think it means what you think it means, Blurb Writer.

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      Whitley, mummify means to preserve a dead body – and although that baby had not been treated with oils to be preserved, it had the aspect of a mummy… and it was indeed incredible, for several different reasons…

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      • Whitley
        26 November, 2013

        Erm, I was thinking more that if I find a mummy in my wall I’m going to go “alksdjfal;ksjfl;sdf” not “wow, incredible!”

        Also, mummified remains aren’t all that uncommon. You don’t need oils to do it, and dried out dead bodies are found all the time. All you need is the right combination of heat and very low humidity.

        It was just a funny way to word it, because the baby may have been incredible for story reasons, but being dried out isn’t one of them.

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      • Lexxie
        26 November, 2013

        True, but here it was totally because it had been dead for quite a long time, and because of other things that I don’t want to spoil 😉

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  4. Braine Talk Supe
    26 November, 2013

    Lucy sounds like a character I will love reading. I’m not a big reader of time traveling books so maybe this one isn’t for me. THe sci-fi explanation to it all always get scrambled in my head. Maybe I need extra IQ points for that LOL. Lovely review as always though, you really sold the characters and we all know, they make the book not really the story.

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      She’s a great character, Braine, and so is Kenny. If you’re not a big fan of time travel, you’re right, this one might not be for you. Most of the plot has to do with the travel, so if it’s not your thing, you’d probably not have a lot of fun while reading.

      Thanks for stopping by, Braine! 🙂

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  5. Lindy@ A Bookish Escape
    26 November, 2013

    I love Time Travel Stories! This one sounds great with all of the mystery, suspense, humor, and the unfolding of clues little by little! Excellent Review Lex 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      If you like Time Travel stories, you’ll love The Backward Glass, Lindy, it is really well done! I could totally believe in the possibilities, and I actually would love to read more about the characters in another book!

      Thanks for stopping by, Lindy 🙂

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  6. melliane
    26 November, 2013

    oooh time travel stories! It’s been a long time since I read a book like that. Even years! I should try one ! And I think I never tried a YA one. Great review!

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    • Lexxie
      26 November, 2013

      the Backward Glass is awesome, Melliane, you should really check it out!

      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

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  7. Chiara @ Books for a Delicate Eternity
    26 November, 2013

    I was declined for this book on Net Galley, and I was really disappointed that I was. I think the story sounds so unique, and interesting, and something I could really end up loving!
    I’m glad that it lives up to the storyline, and I cannot wait to read it 😀

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    • Lexxie
      27 November, 2013

      The story is unique, and it is very well done! I hope Mr. Lomax will continue writing, because it was great to lose myself in time travel for a while 🙂

      Thanks for stopping by Chiara.

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  8. Pamela D
    27 November, 2013

    This sounds like a wonderful story. I love it when the secondary characters feel like full fledged characters. Secondary characters usually stay pretty one-dimensional in most books, so this is refreshing to hear.

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    • Lexxie
      27 November, 2013

      Yeah, I love stories that are character driven, and where even the secondary characters seem like real people!

      Thanks for stopping by Pamela 🙂

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  9. Charlotte
    28 November, 2013

    Yay! I also love time travel stories that has a semblance of realism in them. And that mummified baby, waaaa! Scary and at the same time, interesting. The synopsis alone is a WIN!

    I think I will enjoy this book particularly that it’s time travel interspersed with mystery elements. And the reference to Luke Skywalker is funny. How I love that Jedi.

    And look, it has a very high rating in GR, 4.44. Hmmn. Might as well add this book to my list.

    Once again, thanks for great review! Lalalala.

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  10. Lexxie
    28 November, 2013

    Oh my goodness, Charlotte! You’ll totally love this story! It is so well done! And the characters are extremely awesome 🙂 And yes, a mummified baby hidden behind a drywall is both scary and amazing at the same time. The story of that same baby is even better than I could have imagined, too!

    You should definitely add this book to your TBR, and I’ll look forward to your review 😀

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  11. Lyn Kaye
    2 December, 2013

    Oh, this one sounds so PROMISING! I love time travel! It is time for some great character development as well!

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    • Lexxie
      2 December, 2013

      Lyn, you should definitely try it, then. I thought it was really well done, and I can be a little difficult when it comes to time travel 🙂

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