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Title | : | The Key (Guardians of Time #3) |
Author | : | Marianne Curley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | October 3rd 2006 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens (first published February 7th 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Fiction |
Marianne Curley
Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 4.16 | 5159 Users | 208 Reviews
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In the thrilling, final installment of the Guardians of Time trilogy, tentative guard members Matt and Rochelle have emerged as crucial players in fulfilling the prophecy of the Named. Matt has learned that he is the son of an immortal, while Rochelle is struggling with her newfound powers and her fear that the group doesn't trust her. In fact, their leader is certain that someone in the close-knit circle is a traitor-but who? As suspicions mount, friction threatens to tear apart the Guard. Will the members of the Named be able to overcome their fears and unite the Guardians of Time in their last stand against evil and chaos?![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiuvlyvk2a9btVDTbliUJJKxyIQnodusUm7yqcXYiTqzRKLSkZ-TE2yZGAowvaXGTDUnJPXf8TUYDanf2x_n1_YR50z2SPge3pxKW5_keVZaqxzdqTC-3kdF2xi8QyJ-234-MzPgHupZNg/s1600/dowbutton.png)
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Original Title: | The Key |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Guardians of Time #3 |
Characters: | Isabel of Alethorpe, Matt Zander, Arkarian, Ethan, Rochelle |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 5159 Users | 208 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books The Key (Guardians of Time #3)
Another enjoyable bookThe final part of the trilogy was much more enjoyable that the previous installments. A number of predictable "twists" as usual, one genuine "omg" moment and a fairly weak/unsatisfying ending though. I'm glad to have finished the series and am glad I read it. It's not one that I'll bother to reread again though.
The series begins and ends with Ethan.The narrators may switch repeatedly for a greater perspective but it always comes back to this boy. His life riddled with despair, every chance for happiness ripped away just at the moment where he might begin to heal. Sera's departure, Rochelle's death... I can't bear to think how damaged Ethan would be after these events. I wonder if Curley even knew, she didn't write it, after all. In the first book, I mourned his potential romance with Isabel as she
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First of all, I have to say I am not a native english speaker so, please, I prefer to not be attacked, if I made any mistakes. Instead of do that, it would be nice if you corrected me, thank you :)Here we go with the final installment of The Guardians of Time series! Dont know if you guys know this, but Marianne Curley said she was writing another book to this series, still untitled and still with no release date. But hey, we will have an another book! We can only hope for the best and keep
OMG so bloody good!!!! haha cause there was lots of blood in the battle XP.
This book is actually more like 3-3.5 stars, however I docked a star because1) Lorian's gender neutrality is treated horribly. The pronoun used for Lorian is always always "he" and about five to seven times, it is said that there is no way for Lorian to have romantic feelings for a woman without being male. As someone who identifies mainly as gender neutral, it is painful to read this sentiment over and over again2) Dillon's misogyny, while briefly addressed, isn't really called out more. Not
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