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Timespell por Diana Paz
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Timespell (edición 2013)

por Diana Paz

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TIMESPELL "The plot twists, romance, and action had me reading way past my bedtime. I couldn't put Timespell down " - Bethany Wiggins, author of Shifting and Stung "The strength of Paz's debut novel, Timespell, derives from her Daughters of Fate. These three teenage girls must manage the catastrophes of adolescence-prom, boyfriends, teachers and bullies-while attempting to correct historical catastrophes that threaten us all. Timespell is a fun and entertaining read because of the irreconcilable differences… (más)
Miembro:Amaliad
Título:Timespell
Autores:Diana Paz
Información:Rhemalda Publishing (2013), Paperback, 312 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca
Valoración:*****
Etiquetas:fantasy, timetravel, mythology, Historical, YA

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First off, I have to say this has one beautiful cover, and a premise that catches your attention. Two best friends that seem to be so very different having to find the third one needed to keep the powers that have been handed down from their ancestors. Definitely sounds like it would be a fun and interesting read.

From the beginning, we meet Julia and Angie, they are best friends. The thing is, they couldn’t have been more different. Julia is one those girls who is blunt and sarcastic, my kinda girl. Angie is quiet and much more conservative. Their personalities even each other out. Insert the snotty, better-than-everybody Kaitlyn and you have one trio of the most unconventional set of ally’s. There is history between Angie and Kaitlyn and of course it involves a boy. When does it not?.?. Their past is something that they will have to leave there if they want to keep the powers and carry on their family heritage. All in all, they each have qualities that are likable and some that are not, I mean they are teenage girls. Hormonal and totally different, but I found that they were easy to relate to and I enjoyed each for their own very own uniqueness’.

There are a few secondary character that were part of the bigger picture than I thought they would be at the beginning. Indira was their magic mentor, and a guide to help along to their destiny. She turns out to be a lot more, and not in a good way. Ethan is their Guardian of Time, and he suppose help them on their path and keep them safe. Their is a story between one the Daughters and Ethan and it was beautiful, and all consuming, it left me breathless and heart broken at the same time.

The world building was one that I thought was done very well, with a pacing that was just right to keep my interest till the very end. I am a huge fan of mythology, so the blend of mythology and the history was intriguing to me. These young girls have a rough road ahead. They are the Daughter of the Fates. There is action, creatures that scary, magic, and time travel. The setting in history was beautifully described and easy to visualize. Of course you have villain in all this, and boy Indira certainly turned out be one the worst. When power and control is all that consumes you, it is a scary thing.

Nightspell is a amazingly compelling story of three young girls set to save history from changing everything. One with a magical world that was gorgeous, yet mysterious. It is a perfect blend of romance, mythology and historical fiction all in one, and one that I would highly recommend reading. ( )
  jeneaw | Sep 30, 2013 |
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/Writer
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Controllers
Review Source: Blog Tour
Reviewer: Heather


Timespell is a cross between and urban fantasy and a historical novel. It revolves around three different girls who are born to become the Daughters of Fate. We follow these three 16 year old girls as they discover the bonds of friendship and save the world from the Sorceress.

Daughters of the Past, Present, and Future must travel back in time to Pre-Revolutionary France to close off the portal that threatens to undo history as they know it. But first they must accept their fate and chose to join together. This is easier said than done, when it’s discovered that the final daughter is an enemy.

This journey shows us pain, but it also reminds us about forgiveness too. We get to see each girl, and the internal struggles they face as Daughters and as teenagers. They hate, they love, and they find ways to achieve the impossible in both the present and the past.

I loved the historical aspect. What can I say, I’m a sucker for history. Add in some magic and well, I’m there. It was nice to get sucked in, but I really wanted more. I wanted more background on the Daughter of the Past too. Overall though I found the story entertaining and the world is solidly built. If this will become a series, I’ll follow it closely as I’m intrigued to see how it will all play out. Especially after the end, which I won’t say anything about. ( )
  momgamerwriter | Jul 17, 2013 |
Diana Paz does an amazing job of weaving history and mythology and the present day together. I was fortunate enough to read an early draft and I absolutely devoured every bit of it when it arrived in my inbox!

One of the things I particularly love about Paz's novel is the way she brings three such distinct personalities into play. It feels like there's a Daughter of Fate for every reader to connect with, no matter how different. Each has different challenges they must face, personally as well as together, as they confront the evil powers which are threatening the very world.

And those powers! Diana Paz brings life to the monsters of mythology in ways that have stuck with me long after I finished reading the book! Her descriptions and imagery are perfectly done and evocative.

From start to finish, TIMESPELL is a wild and fun read and a great gateway for exploring mythology and history, both!!

Also, I love David the most. That is all! ( )
  Amaliad | Apr 5, 2013 |
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TIMESPELL "The plot twists, romance, and action had me reading way past my bedtime. I couldn't put Timespell down " - Bethany Wiggins, author of Shifting and Stung "The strength of Paz's debut novel, Timespell, derives from her Daughters of Fate. These three teenage girls must manage the catastrophes of adolescence-prom, boyfriends, teachers and bullies-while attempting to correct historical catastrophes that threaten us all. Timespell is a fun and entertaining read because of the irreconcilable differences

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