Second time around, I absolutely loved it !!! This time I am going with *** 4.75***
First time: *** 4.25 ***
A buddy read with the Wednesday UF group @ BB&B!
St Mary’s 2.0 and Leon 2.0... Really, the whole world is 2.0 and only Max is the original version, feeling kind of confused and lost in this so very same and so completely different world. Mrs. Partridge has a lot of brass to be doing this to our favorite neurotic historian. I am still not sure I can forgive everything the author put us through the previous book. However, arousing all those feelings in the reader, despite most of them being randomly heartbreaking, is a mark of a talented author who knows how to involve the reader emotionally in her tales. Well, after the devastating happenings in book 3, I was kind of expecting a gentle easing into the next life of Max and Leon. However, all my hopes for a relaxing read were blown away by immediate jump into the typical for the members of St Mary’s chaos and world shattering destruction. Almost from the first page, after some recapping, our heroes were pressed into jumping to London in the 17th century, Ancient Egypt, Pompeii, and eventually plague ridden 14th century Southwark. There is a new player in the mix - the Time Police, a special military unit which has been created sometime in the future and its only reason for existing is to police and ruthlessly enforce the rules of Time Travel, mostly destroying all alleged anomalies.
"...“The whole thing is completely weird, unbelievable, and impossible. On the other hand, I travel through time for a living, so don’t talk to me about weird, unbelievable, or impossible. Really,” ..."
It is good to see some old friends but also disconcerting, because although we think we know them, they are not quite the same and everything is just a bit off, just enough to keep you on your toes. The queen Bitch is back and just as bitchy as always. With all the history we get to visit and all the violence inflicted all around, I am surprised that humanity has not blown itself completely up long time ago...
"... “I personally think humans have got about as far as we can go. We're wrecking the planet. We're never short of good reasons to massacre each other. Wrong god. Wrong race. Wrong color. Wrong sex. I'm actually quite surprised a thoroughly pissed-off History hasn't waved a flaming sword and we're all back in caves in the snow, chewing on half-cooked mammoth. And even that's more than we deserve.
No wonder we still can't get to Mars. I suspect the Universe is making damned sure we don't get the chance to contaminate other planets with our stupidity. It's keeping us on this one where the only thing we can damage is each other.” ..."
There are many very disturbing scenes and implications, some of them needed and some of them who knows how relevant to the overall plot, but Ms. Taylor has managed to retain her creative cruelty to all - her characters and readers, no one left unhurt... At the same time, I am completely addicted to the world and want to know everything that has happened, is happening now, and will happen in the future to all those who are still standing... St. Mary's is what it is - a place for laughter, tears and a lot of hilarious and tragic history and the historians who study it!!! Obviously, Historian is the new Superhero!!!!
"... “Getting things done at St Mary’s is a bit like elephants mating,’ explained Peterson. A remark that caused some mystification. ‘You know – there’s frantic activity at high level. There’s screaming and stamping. A lot of dust is raised. Nothing happens for two years and then you’re crushed by the result.” ..."
Now I wish you all Happy Reading and may you always find what you Need in the pages of a Good Book!!!