Good morning readers, hope you are very well. Today’s review is one that comes from the heart. When you become a blogger some authors stick with you and their voyage into the world of being a well known author becomes very important to you. Jonas is one of those very authors. He works tirelessly to bring his ideas to readers and I hope that I as a blogger help to show readers just how good he is. This review has been a long time in the making and I apologise for that (slapped wrist.) Without further delay onto the review!
Carter Gabel had to overcome a lot in the last year, and time travel as a side effect of his “genetic disease” was only the beginning. He’s lost his mother, reunited with his estranged father, crippled a city and destroyed his school. If he thought he could fade into the sunset, Carter has another thing coming. A terrorist group known as Pirates has infiltrated his hometown to overthrow the Program designed to monitor those with potentially harmful abilities. Carter is a teenager, but he’s forced back into the mix as his grandson, David, has been put into a coma. He will have to try and stay out of sight as much as possible and work with new Eventuals along the way in order to stop the Pirates from turning Lincoln Square into a ghost town.
So I absolutely loved the first instalment of Jonas Lee’s Carter Gabel series and that made me even more excited to get my teeth stuck into A Time to Live. The book really does pick up where the last one leaves off and I thought that was really brilliant. If you haven’t read the first book go and get hold of a copy first (please!) In the second book it almost immediately becomes obvious how much Carter has matured as a character as a result of the events that occur in the first book. Authors have to really hone a number of skills but Jonas has really worked on his ability to tell a story and give a voice to his main character. Sometimes in book it feel like the author is detached from their main character but here you feel as though they are at one and that is wonderful to read. It also comes from Lee’s ability to construct strongly engaging and well built up characters and without that the storyline could fall apart but Jonas works the novel with both skill and understanding and I applaud him for it.
I must admit that I found that the second addition left me even more invested in Carter’s story, and the cliff hanger at the end of the first book helped to reinforce this. I think it was a clever idea to keep Carter attempting to lead a normal life and infiltrating this with the Pirates attempting to kill innocent people. I loved the introduction of the new characters it really helped to boost the excitement by including these new and exciting characters. At times there were so many new characters that I found myself a little lost but I think that because they were all so varied in their different powers that it was just interesting to get to know them all as individuals. Rook however continues to be my favourite and loved her even more in this book that in the first; class act Jonas. Carter additionally although a little more mature is still sarcastic and comedic with quips at just the right time and that really helped to add a sour/sweet edge to the book as a whole. He’s got a laid back style that is wonderful and is even more pronounced in the second book and I loved him for it.
In terms of technical critique I think the writing was a lot darker in terms of style and I think that by maturing Carter in this way it allowed Lee to explore this murky way of writing to really capture the reader. Couple of grammatical errors throughout but not enough to warrant getting your knickers in a twist as a reviewer. There are a few really special moments played out between Carter and Rook especially and this has made me become even more invested in the story as a whole and I can’t wait to read more!
So the only quibble other than a couple of grammatical errors was that at the start of the book you’re introduced to so many new characters one after the other you could feel a little overwhelmed. I think that honestly Jonas manages it just but you have to keep your eye on the ball. Overall I loved this book I thought it was not only smart and clever but also showed that Jonas has matured as an author and it’s brilliant. It feels both murkier and darker and also both fresher and more exciting. As a reader Jonas excites me and if I love his book I recon you might to!
Aw, Lizzy, you never cease to brighten my day! Thank you so much for following me this far and I look forward to getting the last installment to you when it completes.
Thank you, it has been a huge honour to be able to blog and review your books and I can’t wait to share more from you during my 2 year anniversary! 🙂 xx
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That was a great review, Lizzy! Now I need to go find these books! 🙂 Congrats, Jonas Lee!
Definitely!! 🙂 Seeing as I’m not a big fan of fantasy/paranormal which I guess this book fits in a little (tell me if I’m wrong Jonas!) the amount I loved these books I would say they are definitely worth a read 🙂 xx
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