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Una y Otra Vez by Tamara Ireland Stone

n3lla's review against another edition

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3.0

Read as a romance as it works. Not to be read as science fiction - the anomalies with the time travel will annoy many.

sarahsulliv's review against another edition

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2.0

Spent the whole book being annoyed at the main characters. Also the rules of the time travel make no sense and the ending is completely unsatisfying.

ambriamay's review against another edition

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4.0

THIS BOOK ENDED BEAUTIFULLY. I WAS DEF SCARED SOMETHING WAS GOING TO END BAD AND THEN A CRYING FIT WOULD RESULT. THANKFULLY IT ENDED SO GOOD AND WOULD RECOMMEND:))

geezlouiiise's review against another edition

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5.0

I normally hate POV changes... I hate them with a passion and I rarely read a book when this changes. Oddly enough, I didn't mind reading from Bennett's point of view, because you can never have enough Bennett in your life. It's nice to see everything from his eyes and see his feelings for Anna. Time After Time is an amazing sequel to Time Between Us.

ssejica's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved the first book and was very exited to read Time after Time. I enjoyed reading the book however as I read on I kept waiting for an exiting change in the plot but not much happened. I felt the book would have been much better if there was a dramatic plot twist rather than a monotonous one. I still love the characters but I'm afraid the book does not live up to the first one.

lryanstorms's review against another edition

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4.0

Still liked this one, but not quite as much as the first. Maybe because I wanted to knock Bennett over the head a couple of times to knock some sense into him. It was frustrating to watch him continue to try to sabotage his relationship, even if it all works out okay in the end.

kellia's review against another edition

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2.0

This series ends without the author ever explaining how the two main characters are able to end up together ???? Did I miss something? Very disappointing.

uchechiduruji14's review against another edition

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5.0

Time After Time by Tamara Ireland Stone, is a book that I would recommend to everyone except for little kids, because they wouldn't understand the relationships, and depth of the characters. This book has a character for everyone. Anna represents the young girl who doesn't know exactly what she needs, but she knows exactly what she want. Bennett represents the boy who is so lovestruck, he does anything and everything to make sure his girl is happy. Maggie represents the elder, who just wants the truth no matter what it is, and Brooke represents the older sibling who wants nothing but the best for their younger sibling.Time After Time is the sequel to another book, called Time Between Us. Both books are books that I would probably read 100 times over, just because they're that good. I really hope that Tamara decides to make this book a trilogy, because this series is too good to stop at two books.

amybosica's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing!

maggiecarr's review against another edition

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3.0

After really enjoying the first book, I didn't favor this one the same. I had to push myself to finish.