![]() ![]() During their separation Nicholas and Etta are forced to work with secondary characters with whom they don’t get along swimmingly and the resulting tension makes for better reading than Passenger‘s long accounts of how much Nicholas and Etta love each other. I’m pleased to say I enjoyed Wayfarer more than Passenger largely because the two main characters are kept apart for a significant portion of the book. However, I can tell you that this YA duology is a time-travelling adventure with a romance between the two main characters, Nicholas and Etta.īack in June last year, I “only” gave Passenger 3 stars because I felt the romance overshadowed and eventually smothered the brilliant adventure element of the plot. If you want to know more about that one, check out my review. ![]() The blurb: No blurb to avoid spoiling book 1, Passenger. ![]() Thank you to Hachette Children’s Group, Quercus Children’s Books and NetGalley for giving me an e-copy of this book. ![]()
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