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, by Jodi Taylor

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, by Jodi Taylor


Download PDF , by Jodi Taylor

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File Size: 1126 KB

Print Length: 478 pages

Publisher: Accent Press (October 22, 2013)

Publication Date: October 22, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B017YA771I

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This was a lovely, light read with quick dialogue and a fast pace of action. I found it to be a little darker than the first book, with a bit more graphic violence. I bought it in the Kindle version, and found it totally unsuitable for reading on the commute because I simply didn't want to put it down. This second novel is episodic in nature, with a few mini-stories tied together, but I didn't realize this until more than halfway through.For those of you new to Ms. Taylor's series, please read the first book before picking up this one. A Symphony of Echoes is heavily referential to Volume I. There's enough explanation that a first time reader will understand the story, but having read the other first will give better understanding of what's going on.Somewhere along the line, Ms. Taylor has become a bit more repetitive with her St. Mary's tropes than necessary, almost crossing into the annoying... yes, yes, you don't need to tell us yet again that if St. Mary's is involved something must be blowing up, on fire, etc.Those minor criticisms aside, this was an amusing read. Max has grown since the last book, and continues to adapt and change as this story progresses. She realizes some hard truths about herself, relationships, and the consequences of decisions. Importantly, the other characters progress in their life journey, as well -- I can't abide stories where any of the characters, whether primary or secondary characters remain cardboard props -- and Ms. Taylor's writing satisfies nicely on this point.As usual, my recommendations don't deal too much with the plot of a story itself because I don't want to inadvertently give away a spoiler. But I will say that I'm eagerly awaiting Volume III (wherein we travel to Troy!) and pleased to have this book in my collection. It is definitely worth the purchase price!

You know how it feels when you discover a good author, a wordsmith? That's how I felt when I first read Jodi's "Just One Damned Thing After Another" What a treat! The lady can write! And she can be laugh-out-loud funny. And in "A Symphony of Echoes" she's back to her old game. Another winner! Adventure, mystery, romance, humor... what's not to like!? Funny you should ask. Her stories move along a quick pace and are fun to read until she gets caught up in the past. Things slow down a bit, there, it seems history is a place she likes to wallow. In her defense, these tales * do * involve time-travel adventures so one might expect a bit of history to creep in if for no other reason than to keep things neatly oriented. But for me, there are places where the story slows. Please understand, it's more than worth the few places where historical details get a little thick, and if you're into history I suspect you will welcome the extra fabric she provides in her stories. In any case, I'm a fan, and I eagerly look forward to her next release. Do yourself a favor and check out her work!

*** History is A Symphony of Echoes. Every little action has huge consequences. ***This series is a little bit on the sporadic side. I’m quite a linear thinker and so jumping about in time can be a little discombobulating at times. To jump around from London in the days of Jack the Ripper to sometime in the future and then back to hang out with Mary Queen of Scots, well it seems so patched together sometimes.I very much enjoy the time jumps and seeing different time periods and how much trouble the historians can get into within them. Whenever you think it is going to be a quick and easy jump to check out some gardens something completely horrible goes wrong and you end up running for your lives in this series.I’m enjoying all of the different jaunts into history. I like the time traveling bad guys who are working for their own means to and end. I like that being a historian now seems like the most dangerous job one could ever have. But……the part that is keeping from really loving this is that some time in the book you know the drama llama is going to show upMax and her lovely fellow seems to have some sort of catastrophic misunderstanding that basically breaks them up for a part of time and then at some point just as quickly as they were ripped apart they are flung back together. It just seems so completely unnecessary.There is also something that happened at the end that really made me feel awkward towards the MC. I don’t care that history had already happened and that is the way it went down. It is one thing to know the history and another to think that the MC help facilitate in anyway what happened especially when it involved the possible rape of a historical character. It really made me dislike Max and the choices she is making ‘for the greater good/history’For the most part it is funny and fun and I really do love the dialogue and how quick on her feet snarky Max is. “Dr Maxwell. Why are you wearing a red snake in my office?’ ‘Sorry, sir. Whose office should I be wearing it in?”Things like this crack me up throughout the book. But the story is just missing something I can’t really put my finger on to but it from okay to really great.Still there is Troy to explore in the next book so I’ll tag along on another adventure.

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