
The Portal
The Cort Chronicles Book 1
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After falling into a time portal during a Little League baseball game in Trinity, New York, 11-year-old Andy finds himself transported to a ghostly version of his hometown - 101 years in the future. Twisted metal, rotten wood, and garbage litter the seemingly empty streets, but Andy will soon discover that the city is controlled by CORT robots...and that this reality is Earth’s possible future. When 13-year-old Zack receives a strange letter that guides him through the portal, he and his brother are reunited, and together they must journey through a nightmare world that only they can change. But how can two young boys alter the present by saving the future?
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Interesting YA book
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Enjoying❤️
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Delightful!
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--Shana Congrove/Author of the Novels of the Breedline series
A Time Travel Gem!
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This is just the beginning
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I enjoyed the writing overall, detail was given when it was needed and not when it wasn't. some of the sentence structure is stiff "Our plan was as follows..." etc. I'm sure that's for the sake of the targeted younger crowd for this book.
There isn't much loss or tragedy in this first hour, so it's a bit hard to be invested thinking they are actually in danger.
The narration isn't the best but it's bearable - no inflection or enunciates too heavily on some words. It doesn't take away from the story, just an observation.
Overall, worth the listen! Easy to follow, well written, and most importantly fresh ideas.
Worth the listen. Interesting and unique story!
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Prologue...🙂
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A bit vague and confusing
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