This book is a very inspiring book to read and ends on a cliff hanger. This book was interesting to me because I didn't really know what was going on until the end. It is a very good thing that I didn't know because it really surprises you and lets your brain work. It has a very good way of getting you attached to the characters and letting you be absorbed by the book. You really get a feel that the characters are real in some way. I personally liked this book because of the story line and all of the characters. This book was a pretty fast read and I kept thinking about it while doing others things before I could return to reading it. However, the whole series needs to be a little more controlled. I felt like there were not enough rules to the time travel. So youstart to wonder why the characters didn't do some of the things they do sooner. If there were laws of time travel, then it would make more sense and flow a whole lot better. I also don't like anyone to have control over other peolple, enough to make them do what they otherwise would not. That doesn't make sense for a character in this book to get that power. There is nothing that explains that enough, and control over people has nothing to do with time travel, so it doesn't make sense that that is his "gift." The epilouge in The Hourglass Door is the best part. If Mangum could have kept up that intensity and writing, the whole series would have been great. As it is, I was speed skimming half way through the second and third books. There needs to be more thought put in to it, and more rules that make sense.
What do You think about The Hour Glass Door (2000)?
Love these books! So cute and exciting, but not too bloody or full of death. I've read it twice.
—chris
Interesting concept to think about time travel
—kuihkoci
I like it. However it hard to follow at times
—shawana