Wayfarer
Written by Alexandra Bracken
Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld
4/5
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About this audiobook
I’ve been orphaned by my time.
The timeline has changed.
My future is gone.
Etta Spencer didn’t know she was a traveler until the day she emerged both miles and years from her home. Now, robbed of the powerful object that was her only hope of saving her mother, Etta finds herself stranded once more, cut off from Nicholas—the eighteenth century privateer she loves—and her natural time.
When Etta inadvertently stumbles into the heart of the Thorns, the renegade travelers who stole the astrolabe from her, she vows to finish what she started and destroy the astrolabe once and for all. Instead, she’s blindsided by a bombshell revelation from their leader, Henry Hemlock: he is her father. Suddenly questioning everything she’s been fighting for, Etta must choose a path, one that could transform her future.
Still devastated by Etta’s disappearance, Nicholas has enlisted the unlikely help of Sophia Ironwood and a cheeky mercenary-for-hire to track both her and the missing astrolabe down. But as the tremors of change to the timeline grow stronger and the stakes for recovering the astrolabe mount, they discover an ancient power far more frightening than the rival travelers currently locked in a battle for control. . . a power that threatens to eradicate the timeline altogether.
From colonial Nassau to New York City, San Francisco to Roman Carthage, imperial Russia to the Vatican catacombs, New York Times #1 best-selling author Alexandra Bracken charts a gorgeously detailed, thrilling course through time in this stunning conclusion to the Passenger series.
Alexandra Bracken
Alexandra Bracken is the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Passenger series and the Darkest Minds series. Born and raised in Arizona, she moved east to study history and English at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. After working in publishing for several years, Alex now writes full-time and can be found hard at work on her next novel in a charming little home that's perpetually overflowing with books. alexandrabracken.com @alexbracken instagram.com/alexbracken facebook.com/officialalexandrabracken
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Reviews for Wayfarer
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/53/5 stars
I liked this conclusion, but I also found it kinda meh. I did enjoy the characters and the different settings we got to see. The plot was fast paced and was fun :)
The writing was good, I enjoyed the story, and found it easy to read and the descriptions were rich.
Overall, I liked it, but I didn't love it. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I liked the book but on this app it skipped a ton and didn’t even finish. Super aggravating
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Could have really done without that last chapter. Otherwise this book was okay. It seemed rushed in places, where as the first one was just the right pace. Overall, a good duology and I will definitely be reading more from this author.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I listened to the audio book of this. So this book picks up exactly where Passenger leaves off. That is a great thing if you are reading or in this case listening to the 2 books back to back, but it is not such a good thing if there is a good amount of time between the 1st and 2nd book. For me, it had been a couple of months between them so it did take me a little while to kind of figure out and remember what exactly was going on. In hindsight, I wish I had went back and read at least the last few chapters of Passenger before moving on to this. Anyway, that being said, I really enjoyed this story. There is a little something for everyone in this story. We have adventure, romance, pirates, ninjas, and time travel. There is such a diverse cast in this book that I believe most people could find a character that they can relate to. The last few chapters of this book were so intense and had so much action, that I had to slow down my audio book and rewind a bit so not to miss anything. It was intense but in a good way. Be warned, there is a bit of gore. I really loved how the story ended!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Excellent read, keeps you engaged and wondering what's next....hope there's a 3rd
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Continuing where Passenger left off, Nicholas and Etta are now separated in both time and place. Because of the events in book one, the timeline was changed and Nicholas has to find the last common year in order to find Etta. Meanwhile, the astrolabe which has the power to create new passages between time periods and places is still missing, and both Nicholas and Etta are racing against time - and the Ironwoods, who want to use it to change history - to find it, determining who to trust along the way as new information about their family history comes into play.Because you have the two points of view, the reader knows more than either of the characters as they piece together others' motives and figure out what to do and where to go. Based on the fact that I'd read the first book over a year ago and had to get my bearings again, I'd say it's not impossible to read this independent from Passenger, though I wouldn't recommend it. They're definitely two halves of the same story, and the way Wayfarer wraps things up was exceptionally satisfying.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5While you could get away with reading this book having not read the first one I do suggest starting with the prior book, Passenger. Establishing the storyline, all of the different worlds and the characters helps with this story. Although, I did enjoy this book, I did suffer from not having this prior relationship in the beginning. So, for the first third of the way I was just trying to find my way in acclimating myself to all of the characters and different time periods. Once, I found my footing, I was able to enjoy this story. Yet, I was more drawn to Nicholas and Sophia in the beginning and for quite a while. It seemed that this is where most of the action was happening. Plus, Li Min was intriguing. Etta was good. It just seemed like it took a little longer to get the story moving. In addition, at times Etta came off as young in the way she talked and acted. The last half of the story is where it all came together. I was intrigued by what I read and do want to check out more books by this author.