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Title:The Key (Guardians of Time #3)
Author:Marianne Curley
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:October 3rd 2006 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens (first published February 7th 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Fiction
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The Key (Guardians of Time #3) Paperback | Pages: 416 pages
Rating: 4.16 | 5159 Users | 208 Reviews

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In the thrilling, final installment of the Guardians of Time trilogy, tentative guard members Matt and Rochelle have emerged as crucial players in fulfilling the prophecy of the Named. Matt has learned that he is the son of an immortal, while Rochelle is struggling with her newfound powers and her fear that the group doesn't trust her. In fact, their leader is certain that someone in the close-knit circle is a traitor-but who? As suspicions mount, friction threatens to tear apart the Guard. Will the members of the Named be able to overcome their fears and unite the Guardians of Time in their last stand against evil and chaos?

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Original Title: The Key
Edition Language: English
Series: Guardians of Time #3
Characters: Isabel of Alethorpe, Matt Zander, Arkarian, Ethan, Rochelle

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Ratings: 4.16 From 5159 Users | 208 Reviews

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Wow! It was a common YA story at the beginning, but... The feelings! The tension! The suspicion shifting from one to another endlessly... The third book of the series is really great, even after all these years, even after I've read all those YA series... Definitely a 5 star book ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marianne Curley is an amazing author indeed!

I wasn't sure if I should give this three or four stars. I'd like to give it three and a half, but that's not an option.The Key is told through the eyes of Matt and Rochelle. I see why the author decided to tell this part of the story from their point of view, but I really missed seeing the story through the eyes of Ethan, Isabel, and Arakarian. One of my favorite parts was the ending. It was fast-paced, and a lot was resolved. But, at the same time, it left a lot unexplained. There are many

this was not a book i liked. It was very confusing but somewhat interesting but hard to follow.

*****BIG SPOILER ALERT!!!!*****I wish with all my heart that I could give this a 5 but I just can't. If this didn't have one of the most abrupt endings in all of the books I've ever read in my life, than this would definitely be 5 stars.This third and final installment had the fast-paced action from the second book along with the romance from the second book, but after I finished the last sentence, I literally said outloud "what the f---?!" There was definitely a last chapter missing somehow...

OMG so bloody good!!!! haha cause there was lots of blood in the battle XP.

This was an entertaining end to the trilogy. The two POVs offered in this book are Matt and Rochelle. They aren't my favorite narrators out of the lot. I kind of missed the characters from the two previous books, but I can see why the focus shifted to these two. There's not a lot of time travel since the conflict comes to a head in the present. I didn't really miss it that much, though, since this series has never really spent much time on the actual time travel. I tried not to get hung up on a

A weak four stars. More like 3.5. Definitely the best book of the series. Some parts were too convenient and I was not a big fan of the ending.

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