Chainbreaker
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After inspecting some of the fallen Indian towers, he realizes the British occupation may be sparking more than just attacks. And as Danny and Colton unravel more secrets about their past, they find themselves on a dark and dangerous path—one from which they may never return.
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2.5 i liked this book less than the first one, unfortunately. i don't know... i guess it had too much politics for my liking. i never fully understood the problem and what was going on between british and indian people. i hope the conclusion for the series is better but, tbh, i'm ready to be dissapointed because book series underwhelm me lately. (please, recommend me some, i'm dying of boredom)
The moment I picked up her first book I knew I was hooked to Tara Sim’s writing. She’s devilishly creative, and I’ve fallen in love with each and every one of her characters, Colton especially. We’re taken back into a time in which London and India are involved in the beginnings of a revolution and fight for Freedom. All the while the boys are confronted by the threat to several clock towers in India. Danny is summoned to investigate, leaving Colton alone and vulnerable. Soon however, our boys find out that the issue at hand is much bigger, and much more dangerous than several fallen clock towers. I’ve never before read a book quite like Tara Sim’s Timekeeper series. It wholly unique and captivating. I’m impatiently waiting for the release of the final book in the trilogy!
Description
After inspecting some of the fallen Indian towers, he realizes the British occupation may be sparking more than just attacks. And as Danny and Colton unravel more secrets about their past, they find themselves on a dark and dangerous path—one from which they may never return.
Book Information
Posts
2.5 i liked this book less than the first one, unfortunately. i don't know... i guess it had too much politics for my liking. i never fully understood the problem and what was going on between british and indian people. i hope the conclusion for the series is better but, tbh, i'm ready to be dissapointed because book series underwhelm me lately. (please, recommend me some, i'm dying of boredom)
The moment I picked up her first book I knew I was hooked to Tara Sim’s writing. She’s devilishly creative, and I’ve fallen in love with each and every one of her characters, Colton especially. We’re taken back into a time in which London and India are involved in the beginnings of a revolution and fight for Freedom. All the while the boys are confronted by the threat to several clock towers in India. Danny is summoned to investigate, leaving Colton alone and vulnerable. Soon however, our boys find out that the issue at hand is much bigger, and much more dangerous than several fallen clock towers. I’ve never before read a book quite like Tara Sim’s Timekeeper series. It wholly unique and captivating. I’m impatiently waiting for the release of the final book in the trilogy!







