![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Generally, I thought there were quite a lot of concepts to the world dates of death, zombies, Oracles and time travel to name a few, and this led some of the narrative to sound cluttered, but I enjoyed the fast pace of the first 25% and how the perfect world was destroyed quickly. (High praise.) She is your perfect citizen so finds it slightly difficult, as you can imagine, to adapt to the world that’s been opened to her when she looks beyond the watch on her wrist that tells her when she’s going to die. Our main character is Abby, and as main characters go, was quite nice. A lot of world-explaining goes on within the first chapter that could have been slightly smoother in my opinion, but at least everything was explained so the author could get the plot moving forward. (Or were they?! Spoilers.)Īs readers, we are thrown straight into the action, at a baseball game. It turned out that the zombies were just a myth told by the government as, you guessed it, a means of control. When it said ‘zombies’ I was instantly reminded of ‘Warm Bodies’ and was expecting something like that – not the zombie love part, but just the zombies in general. The first thing I have to say is that this book was nothing like what I was expecting. ![]() We received this book via NetGallery in exchange for an honest review. Glitch: Lost in Time Book One by Brenda Pandos ![]()
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