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Science Fiction · 2014 · PG

Timebound

by Rysa Walker

She inherited the ability to time travel — and a target on her back.

For10+GenreScience FictionLength393 pagesRead time~10 hours

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Violence

Some

Action and danger; moderate peril throughout

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Brief romantic content

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Themes of identity and the weight of knowing what history was supposed to be

What this book is about

Kate Pierce-Keller discovers her grandmother is a time traveler when she receives a medallion that allows her to move through time. She's recruited to prevent a future where a cult has rewritten history — and must navigate multiple timelines, a dangerous conspiracy, and a romance across centuries. Walker's YA debut is solid time-travel adventure.

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Action violence

Time travel paradox themes

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