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Traveller by Alexandra Bracken

jcarvajal23's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a good conclusion to the story. The atmosphere and world building is tremendous and I truly got lost in the writing. The middle is slightly slow and it took me longer to read it compared to Passengers. The characters grew and became more vivid in this one. The romance between Etta and Nicholas really had me invested and didn't disappoint. I could see a spinoff book coming from this story (Sophia & Li Min please). I look forward to more from this author.

tracey_aussiereader25's review against another edition

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4.0

I didn't understand the end fully. May need to read the last section again.

elena_noelle's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

caffeinatedreviewer's review against another edition

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4.0

Can there be a happy ending? Will sacrifices need to be made to protect timelines? Will evil prevail? Is love lost to Etta and Nicholas forever? You'll have to read to find out!

Our story picks up shortly after the cliffhanger ending of The Passenger. Etta and Nicholas have been separated. The book shifts back and forth between the two timelines and is broken up easily by chapter. Etta finds herself kidnapped by the Thorns and meets someone unexpected. Nicholas is traveling with Sophia and is trying to find Etta. They seek help and soon find themselves racking up favors, some of them costly.

Etta, the Thorns, and Julian are desperate to find the astrolabe before Cyrus Ironwood does. Etta begins to learn things about her mother, the astrolabe and more in her quest. Henry Hemlock is a fascinating character and I ended up adoring him.

Nicholas and Sophia meet some colorful characters in their quest. Among them, they meet Li Min. Linn Min is a colorful character who saves their hide more than once. She also knows a lot more than she is letting on making her motives a curious one. Along the way we hear stories, gain knowledge and begin to get a clearer picture of all the players.

I was absolutely riveted by the tale that unfolds. For some, the pacing may be a bit slow in this five hundred plus page tome. However, the payoff was incredible worldbuilding and character development. What was interesting were the strong roles secondary characters played. Julian, Sophia, and Henry play key roles. They had a presence, we learned their histories and they became integral to the plot.

Do you love traveling through time and space from the comfort of your sofa? Bracken takes us to so many places both historical and alternate versions of significant periods in history. I was completely sucked in. She managed to take me places emotionally as well offering a well-rounded tale. I purposefully paced myself, allowing myself only to read fifty to hundred pages a day. This allowed me to absorb, reflect and contemplate what was happening.

The romance was different, in that Etta and Nicholas get very little page time together. Ironically this made their love all the more powerful. While separated their thoughts often turned to the other. Nicholas was determined to be reunited regardless of the cost. I spent much of the book worrying about them being reunited, another reason I forced the slow digest. It got to be seriously nerve-wracking. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer

c_w_t's review against another edition

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4.0

I love this duology <3 so many amazing twists and turns, lovable characters, and gorgeous settings, I couldn't even hope to pick a favorite!

full review up here!

zaheerah's review against another edition

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5.0

A sequel to Passenger where Etta and Nicholas are in a literal race against time to stop her grandfather from commandeering time itself for his own selfish gain. I wasn’t a huge fan of Passenger but Wayfarer but better in my opinion. It was more exciting and fast pace with a very satisfying ending. It’s strange to read a series where I enjoyed the second one more than the first. I’m glad I stuck with this, it was great.

exlibrisathena's review against another edition

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2.0

I don’t know what’s wrong with me. This was beautifully written, but somehow, I just couldn’t fall in love with it??

juliannareads_'s review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this but the wait for Etta and Nicholas to be together was WAY TOO LONG and it was just dragging for a bit too long but I did really enjoy it!

magicalreads's review against another edition

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4.0

sort of got confused towards the end…review to come

vane3467's review against another edition

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4.0

Not as good as the first one, but overall a nice conclusion for the duology. 4/5 stars