A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Lilyraines
I enjoyed reading Weaver as much as I did Navigator, with one of the same quibbles as I had with the previous installment of the series.
I enjoyed reading how Mr. Baxter presented the "what might have been" if the Nazis had been able to invade England if Dunkirk (or at least some of the decisions that were made by Hitler at the time) wound up having different results. Even as I liked the focus on different time periods in Navigator, I liked that only a few years were focused on in Weaver.
The quibble that I had was that Ben Kamen - as the Weaver - wasn't the forefront focus of the book. Although, when reading Weaver and taking the material into consideration, he is (or could be) the background focus.
Overall, I do like what I have read of the Time's Tapestry series so far. While I do think that the books can be read as standalones, it would be better for readers to read them in order to get the full flavor and richness of the series.
Feb 11, 2011 | 9780441018543
5 - Rare Top Pick | 4.5 - Top Pick | 4 - I Liked It | 3.5 - Enjoyable | 3 - OK | 2.5 - It just didn't click
Book Blurb for Weaver
The concluding volume of the acclaimed Time's Tapestry series.
In the early days of WWII, the Nazis have a secret plan, far grander than simply subjugating an enemy. And three people are caught up in a conspiracy that threatens the fabric of the tapestry of time.
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