Member Reviews
Time-Warp! The vivid descriptions that Terlson provides will make a reader feel like they too are living in the 1970's. From dialogue-to fashion the author doesn't miss a chance to work in the subtitles that readers will associate with the decade. The pace was a bit slow of my liking but it wasn't enough to decrease my interest not to finish.
Not really what I expected it, but a nice read. I liked the writing style.
There are aspects of this book which are well done. The teenage boy is well portrayed as are his worries and hang ups. Another good aspect is that the reader cannot be sure how the story will end. Having said that, after a lively and gripping start, it becomes very drawn out and a bit wearisome. It could do with bring shorter and sharper. Also, there is no satisfactory conclusion.