Author: Lisa Tawn Bergen
Series: River of Time # 1
Genres: Time Travel, Young Adult,
Historical Fiction, Romance
Publisher: David C. Cook
Released: 1 February 2011
Summary: via goodreads.com What do you do when your
knight in shining armor lives, literally, in a different world? Most
American teenagers want a vacation in Italy, but the Betarrini
sisters have spent every summer of their lives among the romantic
hills with their archaelogist parents. Stuck among the rubble of the
medieval castles in rural Tuscany, on yet another hot, dusty
archaeological site, Gabi and Lia are bored out of their
minds...until Gabi places her hand atop a handprint in an ancient
tomb and finds herself in fourteenth-century Italy. And worse yet, in
the middle of a fierce battle between knights of two opposing forces.
Suddenly Gabi's summer in Italy is much, much more interesting.
My Review: I love time travel books.
Really really love them. Basically, I think that time travel is the
coolest thing ever. And Lisa T. Bergen does an excellent job with
these time travel books. Waterfall is one of those books that is
just fun. Time travel books are hard, because the actual act of time
traveling can either be over or under explained. Some become too
science-fiction-y and then they are boring, whereas others are more
of a dream-like state. I loved that this book (series) made time
travel seem real and simple. And that’s all I’m going to
say about that.
Onto the good stuff: Gabi and Marcello
have that smoldering look, forbidden love about them. It’s
awesome, but kind of predictable. Gabi and Lia is the relationship
that I liked best. Coming from a family with a lot of sisters I feel
that sometimes authors have a hard time getting the sister dynamic
right. They either love each other or hate each other, but with Gabi
and Lia you get a deep sense of affection, and you feel that they
would go through anything for the other.
There are so many colorful characters
in this and the rest of the River of Time series, and they read
really quickly. If you’re a guy there is a lot of hand to hand
combat and action sequences (old school action sequences with
medieval weaponry) and you can skim the lovey dovey stuff, and if
you’re a girl there is a lot of lovey dovey and you can skim the
action sequences. Bergen sticks close to the time period, and puts
her characters through a lot of things that are appropriate and
accurate which I also admired. 1350’s Italy was not the gorgeous
lovely place that the world today imagines it to be and Bergen
addresses that in a really subtle way. I definitely recommend if
your looking for a fun, time travel read that has just about
everything in it.
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