Ripple Effect
By: Paul McCusker
Reviewed by: Lynna, 17
Rating: It was amazing!
Ripple Effect is part of a time thriller triology by Paul McCusker, and what really caught my eye was the cover and the summary at the back of the book. This is a really good novel that has gone beyond the realms of imagination. I was really hooked onto this game; not one page has thrown me into boredom. I was absolutely intrigued by the idea that this book was able to describe.
Ripple Effect is about a girl named Elizabeth, whose initial decision to run away home turned disastrous - nothing like she has planned. She has entered into "time twin's body"; some mighty coincidence happened in which she went to an alternate world in which everyone, familiar and unfamiliar, addressed her as Sara, while the real Sara has gone into her body and is a coma. Elizabeth, struggling to live a life she is not familiar with, is diagnosed with Amnesia and called insane in her world when she tries to explain that she is not Sara, but is Elizabeth. On the other world lies Sara in a coma with Elizabeth's parent sobbing besides her bedside over who they think their daughter is. Jeff, Elizabeth's best friend, and his cousin Malcom find the situation just wrong and unfitting as a puzzle, goes deeper into the situation and realizes that with this crazy theory, they need to save Elizabeth from the other world for she lives as Sara, who was a target for murder.
I really enjoyed this book. It had suspense in which you don't know who to trust as far as characters go. I want to read the rest of the triology!
Recommended to: Everyone
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