Book Review: Bombs Over London (Mira’s Diary #3) by Marissa Moss

BookReviewsMira’s Diary: Bombs Over London (Mira’s Diary #3) by Marissa Moss

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Released: 2014

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In the third book of the popular time-travel series, Mira navigates her way through WWI London, meeting famous suffragists and writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Instructed by her time-traveling mother to steal a German spy’s briefcase full of secrets and pass on the information to British Intelligence, Mira struggles with whether the changes she has been working for are the right thing to do after all. How much control do we really want of history? When is it best to leave our fate in destiny’s hands?

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 Bombs Over London is very different from my usual choice of books. I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed it! This series has everything; time travel, culture, history, romance—these books have it covered!

The graphics accompanying the book were fantastic and I found them to contribute to the flow of the story. Despite being aimed at children, this book has a lot to offer to the mature reader.

Mira’s Diary is the perfect place to escape to when you need a break from your reality. Mira is a fantastic protagonist, and every story is quite a fun ride with her at the lead.

I look forward to reading more of Marissa Moss’s work.

About Maison Moonchild

A Canadian gal that firmly believes words can change the world. An avid reader, writer and Halloween enthusiast. She has a special interest in communications and writes for pleasure and profession. She moonlights as a metaphysical maven with a knack for creating magical crystal jewelry and holiday accessories.
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