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Eoin McNamee (Author), Kirby Heyborne (Reader)
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June 24, 2008 9 and up4 and upThe Navigator Trilogy (Book 2)
CATI, THE BOLD Watcher readers met in The Navigator, returns from the shadows of time to summon Owen and Dr. Diamond, for time is literally running out. The moon is coming closer to the earth, causing havoc with weather, tides, and other natural cycles; people fear the world will end. To discover what’s gone wrong, Cati, Owen, and the Doctor must take an astonishing journey to the City of Time, where time is bought and sold. There, Owen begins to understand his great responsibility and power as the Navigator.


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Grade 7 Up—In this sequel to The Navigator (Random, 2007), earthquakes, tidal waves, and general environmental turmoil are on the rise, and Owen is called into action again. The moon's orbit has altered, and the very fabric of time is running out. Owen teams up with his friends from the first book and embarks on a quest to Hadima, the City of Time, to seek out a tempod and try to reestablish stability of time. Faced with deceptions, double-crossings, and the icy power of the Harsh, Owen and his friends are challenged physically and mentally at every step of their adventure. Pacing and story details are excellent with just the right amount of suspense and withheld information to keep readers wanting more. Characters are unique and suitably delineated with an appropriate balance of protagonist and antagonist attention. City of Time reads like a stand-alone novel; all pertinent details are explained. However, it would help more astute readers to be familiar with the first book. Naturally, situations are set up for the final book in the trilogy. City of Time will certainly enjoy as much reader attention as the first book.—Dylan Thomarie, Johnstown High School, NY
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In this second book of a planned trilogy that began with The Navigator: Chosen to Save the World (2007), it has been a peaceful year since the crisis that drew Owen into the battle between the Resistors and the evil Harsh. Owen’s friend Cati serves in the lonely role of invisible Watcher. Cati realizes that something is wrong, but she fails to wake the Resistors and calls once more on Owen. Together, they find themselves in a new battle against the Harsh, this time journeying to Hadima, the City of Time. Aided again by Dr. Diamond and his intriguing gadgets, they encounter unusual allies, including a one-handed Yeati. The story alternates between Hadima and Owen and Cati’s home world, which is about to collide with the moon. As in the previous book, the swift action sweeps the reader along without any niggling questions about world structure. The first chapter nicely catches readers up with the back-story, and by the satisfying conclusion, many secrets are revealed along with enticing hints of more adventures to come. Grades 5-8. --Lynn Rutan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Listening Library (Audio); Unabridged edition (June 24, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739364782
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739364789
  • Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 1.2 x 6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,782,821 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent apocalyptic thriller, July 19, 2008
A year has past since Owen and the Resisters won the battle against the Harsh Ice beings who wanted to destroy the world by destroying time. Now the Resisters are sleeping until they are called again when the world is in peril by Cati the Watcher. Owen has the Puissance, a weapon that can destroy time, locked inside his trunk; the lock is the magical Mortmain, which looks like a tarnished brass lock, but is much more.

Owen knows trouble is coming when he speaks to a young woman when he suddenly looks at the face of an old woman. Cati sees geese age crumbing into dust in an instant. Cati notices the atmosphere in the work house is stale as time is leaking out of the world. Owen gets a note from the famous Navigator telling him he must obtain a tempod,, an object that holds time, and bring it back from Hadina, the CITY OF TIME. Cati and a Resister, who Owen awakened, accompany him, but Hadina is full of danger with part of it seeming like it is dead. To survive and save time, Owen must begin to act as the Navigator.

CITY OF TIME is an apocalyptic thriller aimed at young adults; yet this entertaining action-packed science fiction thriller will remind grateful older fans of the works of Robert Heinlein. Owen is a brave hero; a person afraid but performs his mission to save the world anyway. With a great climax, this middle book can stand alone though it remains consistent to its predecessor THE NAVIGATOR. It is also worth reading as a great tale and to better understand Owen and company.

Harriet Klausner
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, better than the first one, March 5, 2010
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My son loved the Navigator, but he couldn't put down the City of Time. He said it was better than the first and finished it within a week. He highly recommends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Time Is A Dangerous Place!, January 3, 2009
When I was a little girl, I used to worry a lot about the world ending.
It was often talked about in religion classes. As I recall, there were supposed to be signs and warnings that would precede it, mostly about strange weather and mixed up seasons. I never worried about the world running out of time!

In Eoin McNamee's hair-raising second book of his Navigator trilogy, The City of Time, the world actually is running out of time. This is causing the moon to almost crash into the earth, clocks to start running slowly, faces of children to suddenly age but then revert back to normal and geese turning to dust as they fly by the full moon. Unless young Owen, the Navigator, and his equally competent friend, Cati, the Watcher, can do something to stop it,the world is doomed. McNamee has created creatures called the `Harsh' which make C.S. Lewis's White Witch look like an amateur as they freeze the earth and its inhabitants in a war they continuously wage to destroy all living things by dismantling the fabric of time. Owen realizes he must travel across time to Hadima, a legendary city where he learns that time itself was once traded in `tempods.' (Don't ask! Read this book!) Owen and Cati must find a tempod and restore the fabric of time in the world before it is too late.

On their journey to Hadima, which is every bit as scary as Tolkien's Mines of Moria, Owen encounters supernatural beings and people that only an imagination as rich as Eoin McNamee's could create. As the cover to The City of Time declares: "Time is a dangerous place!" Although this book stands on its own and can be read without reading the first book of this thrilling trilogy, I would strongly recommend starting at the beginning with The Navigator. But don't miss The City of Time.
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