The Quantum Cartographer: Book of Cruxes | Book Review

The Quantum Cartographer: Book of Cruxes

Author: Kristen Keenon Fisher
Pages: 234

 

                ‘The Quantum Cartographer: Book of Cruxes’ by Kristen Keenon Fisher is a book that revolves around Eliza Carrefour who was a scientist. So, Eliza has an encounter with some strangers who get into her house and try to take away her two year old son Nija and she fled away. She goes to a hidden place where no one can find her but how long can she alone save her son from these dangerous people. There’s only one person who can save/help them from this dangerous situation and hence she approaches this person. This person helps her to send Nija via time machine to fulfill his destiny and put an end to all that is happening in the world. Why are these people behind Nija? Is Nija someone special who has to fulfill certain tasks? To know more read ‘The Quantum Cartographer: Book of Cruxes’.

                The plot is very interesting and the story will keep the readers edged on their seat throughout the book. The time travel is shown excellently. The characters are well developed and they are very much relatable like Nija gets himself into trouble due to his nature. Language is simple and lucid and the narration is done excellently. The pace of the story is perfect. The cover page is interesting and will surely increase the curiosity of the readers. The title of the book is apt to the plot of the book.

                Overall, I would say that it was an interesting read and I would surely recommend it to everyone.

My Rating: 5/5

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