Saturday, July 30, 2016
The Girl From Everywhere
Nix is sailing with her father. He is a Navigator. He can travel through time if he has a map from the time and place he wants to go to. He wants to get back to Hawaii to save Nix's mom. But Nix is afraid that if he goes back and changes time, she will cease to exist. But she helps him anyway because that's the kind of daughter she is. When the map they need becomes available, a plan is hatched to get the funds to pay for the map. But the consequences of the plan will have lasting affects and many will have to pay the price. Along with her best friend Kash, Nix must decide if she is willing to help her father and risk her life or leave and Navigate on her own. This story is filled with mythological creatures and places. Nix is the captain of her own fate. Kush, her willing sidekick, who, of course, could be a love interest will do anything for her. And Blake, who wants to do what he can to save Hawaii, but isn't necessarily willing to pay the price of that. I really enjoyed this book. It was filled with pirate adventures, exotic places and historical references. When it comes to time travel, I always just try and follow along and take it for what it is- you know the whole time travel conundrum. I look forward to Nix's next adventure, if there is a second book, and if not, I can picture her at the bow of the boat leading it to distant shores. Happy reading my friends!
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