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Time Riders: The Doomsday Code - Alex Scarrow

  The third book in this outstanding series was fantastic. The plot was very clever and the history involved was quite good as it showed how legend could only be science. It as a particularly easy book for me to read as it is about the area that I live in. I posted this review so late after the previous one because I enjoyed reading it so much that I wanted to savor it. Alex Scarrow is an ingenious author with many fabulous ideas. There is a special short Time Riders coming out for world book day on the 7th March 2013.

  10/10 I enjoyed this a much as the first and more than the second. Brilliant!

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