

But it will probably appeal to middle school students because of the action and the brevity of the book (only 198 pages).Ī handful of the *s* word and at least one of the *a* word. So while it wasn't terrible, it just wasn't as good as I was expecting, and I didn't really care too much about what happened to the characters. The loop was never explained fully, the characters weren't fleshed out very well,and although there was non-stop action, a lot of it was accompanied with question marks on my part. Sadly, this one didn't even come close to the imaginative world-building and intensity of plot that was the hallmark of All Our Yesterdays. It sounded like it could be similar to All Our Yesterdays, by Cristin Terrill, which was mind-blowingly awesome. I chose to read this book because of the synopsis in the front cover.
