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The Paradox Hotel

Title: The Paradox Hotel

Author: Rob Hart

Genre: science fiction

Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.

I was so pumped to read this book. It sounded like something I would love. Time travel- check. Thriller- double check. Dinosaurs- I’m all in. But man alive, this book was not nearly as good as I hoped. The main character was so obnoxious and mean for no reason and was wholly unlikeable. I appreciate a good snarky character, but she was over-the-top awful. The plot was interesting, but the pacing was way off. The last 10% was full of great action, but it had so many characters and boring plot that didn’t need to exist that by the time I was close to the end, I was begging for anything to happen.

From Goodreads:

January Cole’s job just got a whole lot harder. Not that running security at the Paradox was ever really easy. Nothing’s simple at a hotel where the ultra-wealthy tourists arrive costumed for a dozen different time periods, all eagerly waiting to catch their “flights” to the past.

Or where proximity to the timeport makes the clocks run backward on occasion—and, rumor has it, allows ghosts to stroll the halls. None of that compares to the corpse in room 526. The one that seems to be both there and not there. The one that somehow only January can see.

On top of that, some very important new guests have just checked in. Because the U.S. government is about to privatize time-travel technology—and the world’s most powerful people are on hand to stake their claims.

January is sure the timing isn’t a coincidence. Neither are those “accidents” that start stalking their bidders. There’s a reason January can glimpse what others can’t. A reason why she’s the only one who can catch a killer who’s operating invisibly and in plain sight, all at once.

But her ability is also destroying her grip on reality—and as her past, present, and future collide, she finds herself confronting not just the hotel’s dark secrets but her own.

The premise is ridiculous, but in a fun way, but it didn’t hold up for me. The privatization plot point was absolutely pointless. If this book had just been about January and the reason why she can see things others can’t and her trying to solve the time travel issues the hotel is facing, that would have been a much better book. But there are so many extraneous characters that distract from the best part of the book. January is needlessly mean. She’s not clever with her sarcasm. She’s just so unlikeable. This book had so much potential but was a big disappointment.

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