Different perspectives, coherent throughline, good pacing
5 stars
Really enjoyed this. Well thought out, or at least ended up that way. I have trouble imagining building this kind of timeTRAveling plot. Drew me in very quickly, characters were likeable and understandable. Would watch as a TV show, fun novel.
First 25% was bad. Short, choppy sentences. Lots of contradictions. The words didn't "flow." Almost ditched the book. But, I kept reading anyway, and am very glad I did.
After the first 25%, it was like I was reading a different author. Words flowed, reading became faster, the plot started to thicken, and I was very intrigued by that point. The rest of the book just kept getting better and better.
There were several places were I put the book down and marveled at what I just read. It got me thinking. And to me, that's the sign of a great story.
The story brilliantly wove threads together in imaginative ways. A few times I'd start saying "what ever happened to so and so? Must be a plot holes." But then sure enough, later in the story it was addressed, in a most creative and thoughtful way.
This was my …
First 25% was bad. Short, choppy sentences. Lots of contradictions. The words didn't "flow." Almost ditched the book. But, I kept reading anyway, and am very glad I did.
After the first 25%, it was like I was reading a different author. Words flowed, reading became faster, the plot started to thicken, and I was very intrigued by that point. The rest of the book just kept getting better and better.
There were several places were I put the book down and marveled at what I just read. It got me thinking. And to me, that's the sign of a great story.
The story brilliantly wove threads together in imaginative ways. A few times I'd start saying "what ever happened to so and so? Must be a plot holes." But then sure enough, later in the story it was addressed, in a most creative and thoughtful way.
This was my first story from this author. Since it ended up so good, I'll be picking up another of his stories. Thanks Mr. Riddle.
It is certainly a good page-turner. Lots of short chapters that frequently end on mini-cliffhangers.
I was pleasantly surprised by plot developments in the final third of the book with a real ‘I didn’t see that coming’ moment’ at one point.
However, I didn’t really feel invested in the characters and the writing wasn’t as evocative as other time-travel related books that I’ve read of late.
Solid popcorn fun. The time travel is a bit wonky, the prose mediocre, and the characters quite flat, but Lost in Time is a quick, fairly enjoyable read with short and snappy chapters.