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The Circle of Gold by Guillaume Prevost

" In the finale of the Book of Time series, Sam follows orders from the Arkeos man who has kidnapped his wanna-be girlfriend, Alicia, to retrieve an ancient book and return it to his accomplice during the fall of Rome in 1527. Oh his way there Sam finds out that the evil Arkeos man is actually his Aunt's new boyfriend, and he discovers the secret of slowing time which allows him to get the book. Once Sam has Alicia he quickly leaves Rome and they arrive in...the future. Sam must get them back to his current time then travel to the day his mother died in the hopes of saving her and his father.
The time traveling in this book is a lot more confusing than the other two books, and even I sometimes had a hard 'time' understanding it. This book definately grasps and holds your attention, and it will probably be one you'll want to read more than once. The thing I liked most about this book is that none of it was expectable and that you were never sure what was going to happen."

Number of Pages: 288
Rating: 4
Reviewed by: Matt

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