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amandahaas322's review against another edition
4.0
Wow, this makes time-travel and loads of historical locations look easy to write!
The dual POV keeps this moving at a good rate and I enjoyed the adventures and arguments. Sophia is probably my favorite character :) The most beautiful writing is the penultimate chapter.
The dual POV keeps this moving at a good rate and I enjoyed the adventures and arguments. Sophia is probably my favorite character :) The most beautiful writing is the penultimate chapter.
acollectiveofbooks's review against another edition
3.0
Not a bad ending to a YA time travel adventure. There were a lot of exposed secrets and deceit that some were expect and others weren't. The book didn't give closure to all of the characters involved, which I found kind of annoying. It only focused on Etta and Nicholas in the end. Sophia is still insufferable as usual, very selfish and immature, even though she is a good fighter and resourceful. There's a new villian which didn't seem to fit and was just kind of thrown in there and didn't make much sense to me. Overall, it's a good read, I just wish all of the loose ends were tied up and that the other villian wasn't randomly thrown in.
brittanyellisxo's review against another edition
5.0
IM SO IN LOVE WITH ALEXANDRA BRACKEN OH MY GOD. i had really high expectations for this book, and i'm so happy that all of them were met. i still cant decide if i like this one more than passenger! it was so long, but i love slow paced novels and it was all worth it. i loved how everything wrapped up and all the other character development and all the angsty moments that made actually really sad?? all of the characters are now my children. every single one. my only compliant is that i wish we could have seen more of sophia and li min. this world alexandra created is so vast that i wish it was more than a duology!
thereaderbee's review against another edition
Wayfarer is the second and final book in the Passenger duology by Alexandra Bracken. I read Passenger last year, and I really, really enjoyed the story. I couldn't wait to start Wayfarer to get back into the fascinating world that Bracken had created for us. This series has everything; time travel, pirates, and lots of super intense action and suspense. If you haven't yet done so, I highly recommend you check it out!!
There are SO many characters that I love in this series. Etta and Nicholas are both really great main characters, and I really enjoyed both of their narratives throughout the story. Sophia turns out to be pretty awesome also, once you get to know her and understand her better. There are a few more characters in the series that really surprised me as well, some we met in the previous book, and a few that we just meet in the new book. They were all interesting, and really well written! I'm not going to go into details, as I'd rather you read the book and meet them for yourself!
After the cliff-hanger ending in Passenger, I was really excited to dive back into the story to see what's going to happen next. The story definitely did not disappoint. I was completely engrossed as I flew through the pages much faster than I expected to, which was no easy feat considering that this book is a whopping 532 pages! The ending though is what really got me, and I finished the book with a huge, satisfied smile on my face. Seriously, it was perfection.
Overall; Wayfarer was the excellent sequel and conclusion to the Passenger series! I really hate to see the series end, as I really enjoy the story and characters so much, and I'd love to read even more books by them. But, I still have the Darkest Minds series by Bracken to read, I'm hoping to get to those soon!
Happy Reading!
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kvp0312's review against another edition
4.0
An amazing end to the duology! Although I wouldn't have minded a third book or novella ;)
alice2410's review against another edition
4.0
Wayfarer is the conclusion to the Passenger duology; an epic story full of possibilities as the characters explore the world and history at the same time (yay for time travel!) There are so many twists and turns, that it kept me guessing right the way through, and there's a healthy dose of romance to complement all the adventures. I rooted for these characters so much and teared up at the end. The only reason this book didn't get 5 stars from me, like Passenger did, is because Etta and Nicholas are kept apart for almost the whole book, which was a little frustrating. I missed them together; not just for the romance but because of how they work together and bounce off each other. Thank goodness they had interesting travel companions. I particularly loved Sophia's character development, she basically steals every scene she's in. All in all, I really love this duology, even if it left me with the biggest book hangover!
cindeereadsbooks's review against another edition
5.0
I really loved this book this duology ended in such a perfect way it was really good will read more from this author soon. I loved all of the characters very much they were developed so much the story never slowed down much it was always interesting. The writing was really good and was never dull I hooked from the very first page so far out of the six books I have read this one is my favorite. So overall I loved this book and want to read more by the author very soon.
jmkvance's review against another edition
2.0
one of the more engaging elements of the first book in this series was the relationship of the two main characters. they played well off each other and their interactions made the story enjoyable. this follow-up keeps them apart for basically the entire novel. and, imho, the book suffers for it. though each main character is given a "sidekick" to banter with in this book, neither pairing works as well as the two main characters did together. the narrative seemed to plod along and i found myself skipping ahead frequently to see if the two main characters would be reunited anytime soon. the ending was interesting; resisted being near and tidy, which i appreciate, while still being emotionally satisfying. but, all in all, i'd have to say that i was disappointed with this sequel.
jo_noelle_beamer's review against another edition
3.0
The first half of this was so slow and I considered putting it down. The second half was much better, and even though as a whole I was not a fan of the book, the last half of it was very well written and a beautiful conclusion to the duology.