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# The Girl From Everywhere

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'One of my absolute favourite reads of 2016, Heidi Heilig's debut captured me completely from the first page. A lushly written time-traveling adventure with an imaginative magical twist, real heart and real heartbreak, and a major dash of swoon.' - Alwyn Hamilton, author of Rebel of the Sands It was the kind of August day that hinted at monsoons, and the year was 1774, though not for very much longer. Sixteen-year-old Nix Song is a time-traveller. She, her father and their crew of time refugees travel the world aboard The Temptation, a glorious pirate ship stuffed with treasures both typical and mythical. Old maps allow Nix and her father to navigate not just to distant lands, but distant times - although a map will only take you somewhere once. And Nix's father is only interested in one time, and one place: Honolulu 1868. A time before Nix was born, and her mother was alive. Something that puts Nix's existence rather dangerously in question . . . Nix has grown used to her father's obsession, but only because she's convinced it can't work. But then a map falls into her father's lap that changes everything. And when Nix refuses to help, her father threatens to maroon Kashmir, her only friend (and perhaps, only love) in a time where Nix will never be able to find him. And if Nix has learned one thing, it's that losing the person you love is a torment that no one can withstand. Nix must work out what she wants, who she is, and where she really belongs before time runs out on her forever.

Review: Bom, mas não muito marcante - Faz algum tempo que estou tentando entender do que eu não gostei nesse livro. Apesar de ter achado ele bom, de entender quem gosta, ainda tem alguma coisa faltando nele que me impediu de me importar com a história, e agora acho que sei o que é. A ideia da história é bem legal. Viagem no tempo que só funciona com a ajuda de mapas feitos na época do lugar é uma ideia incrível. Confesso que preferia se o pai da protagonista não fosse um personagem, pois ele só serve para impedi-la de atingir o potencial que sua posição nesse livro deveria ter. Ele tem tanto significado na história, que a mantém para baixo por um bom tempo. Mas a visita ao Havaí foi bem interessante e as poucas viagens para outros lugares e outras épocas também. Fiquei especialmente feliz pelos mapas pelo livro. Minha parte favorita é o Kashmir, que é cativante e interessante desde sua primeira cena e que deveria ter aparecido mais vezes. Sabe quando um personagem secundário consegue carregar toda a história só por ser incrível e divertido? Kashmir teria sido esse personagem se ele aparecesse mais vezes. Shippei ele com a Nix desde o começo e nem me incomodei com o triângulo amoroso super desnecessário que apareceu. Acho que é tudo que tenho para elogiar. Além do pai da Nix, outra coisa da qual eu não gostei foi a falta de ação e de experiências diferentes. Em uma história sobre viagem no tempo, espero pelo menos que a protagonista vá para épocas diferentes entre si, que o enredo seja mais movimentado e menos parado. Mas nada disso é o que me impede de ter gostado, ainda que acredite que a escrita e o livro em si são bastante competentes. É a protagonista, Nix, que afunda esse livro. Eu não exijo muito de protagonistas. Não exijo que sejam perfeitas, que tenham opiniões parecidas com as minhas, que sejam fortes, incríveis, engraçadas, capazes, nada assim. Mas se você vai escrever um livro na primeira pessoa, seria legal se a protagonista ao menos tivesse personalidade, se ela tivesse uma noz narrativa interessante e divertida. É tudo tão sem graça quando visto e narrado pelo ponto de vista dela. Tudo tão seco e superficial. Até mesmo cenas que eu torcia para acontecer, quando aconteciam, eram mais anticlimáticas do que interessantes. Nix não tem atitude, opinião, autonomia ou qualquer característica marcante. Isso é especialmente decepcionante quando eu sei que, se ela fosse um pouco melhor construída, ofuscaria todo o resto. Entendo quem gosta do livro, não recomendo, mas tampouco desencorajo quem queira ler. Só queria que tivesse sido um livro mais divertido e marcante, como sua ideia fazia parecer ser.
Review: If you read only one book this year, make it this one. - What? A ship that can sail any place or any time?! The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig had me from the start and it didn’t let me go, not once. Can I give a book more than a 5 glass rating? Please? How is this Heilg’s first book? It’s so good for a debut! It’s too perfect! I loved it. (Deep breath, calming down now.) There was a very dreamy romantic feel to the writing here, it was breathtaking and magical without being the least bit cheesy. And there’s just something so intriguing and whimsical about traveling by sea from place to place, from time to time, living like pirates. I just loved the entire tone of this book. It mixed histories, legends, cultures, languages and adventure all into one. I loved Nix, her stubborn drive, her fears. She was a great character. Strong and independent, but fiercely loyal and flawed. I loved her friendship with Kashmir, who held his own sense of dreamy romance. The more they interacted, as their clever banter and obvious affection for each other grew, I was so drawn in to them. So smitten with Kashmir’s charm, I couldn’t help but root for the two of them as they banded together, always sharing an inside secret or joke, it made me grin from ear to ear. There were certain scenes here that were just so perfect I wished I was watching a movie so I could rewind and rewind again, just to replay the moment. And then, there was the love triangle. I never thought I would be on board with a love triangle, I’m just as surprised as you are, but I really liked how this one played out. It wasn’t just teen hormones running rampant with opportunity and attention; it didn’t exist just to cause drama in our lead heroine’s life. Both people offered different opportunities, different lives, different loves. And they were both decent guys, or at least they seemed to be, in their own ways. Both genuinely seeming to care for Nix, in their own ways. And while there was a bit of a rivalry and mutual jealousy, they weren’t jerks about it and their issues didn’t once interfere with the task at hand or even distract Nix for one second. I was, for the first time in a really long time, torn by which direction I wanted her to follow her heart. I guess, like them, I’m a fool for love. I’m fascinated with the concept of time and anything with time travel or time slips immediately becomes an obsession. So it was super interesting to see Heilig’s take on time travel, what the travel could change and impact on the present or future. Not to mention how they travel in this story. It’s so clever and really unique. Loved it! I don’t want to give anything away, but this concept was so well done, it was pretty much perfect. As grateful as I am for the e-ARC of this, I definitely want to get my hands on a final copy where the maps are included (in my copy, it just says “map to come later”). I can’t wait to see how beautiful they will end up looking and I have no doubt the inclusion of a map will add to the beauty of the book as a whole. Definitely something to look forward to. Seriously, I want this to be made into a movie. I want to read the next book now. I am making my partner read it immediately and you should too. If I were to recommend one book for 2016, it would be this. I see big things for this, it can be really, really magical. It is really, really magical! Simply put, this book completely swept me away. Originally posted on citygirlscapes.com

## Features

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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #491 in Historical Fiction for Young Adults #1,695 in Romance for Young Adults #2,367 in Action & Adventure for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 265 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bom, mas não muito marcante
*by L***O on 31 March 2022*

Faz algum tempo que estou tentando entender do que eu não gostei nesse livro. Apesar de ter achado ele bom, de entender quem gosta, ainda tem alguma coisa faltando nele que me impediu de me importar com a história, e agora acho que sei o que é. A ideia da história é bem legal. Viagem no tempo que só funciona com a ajuda de mapas feitos na época do lugar é uma ideia incrível. Confesso que preferia se o pai da protagonista não fosse um personagem, pois ele só serve para impedi-la de atingir o potencial que sua posição nesse livro deveria ter. Ele tem tanto significado na história, que a mantém para baixo por um bom tempo. Mas a visita ao Havaí foi bem interessante e as poucas viagens para outros lugares e outras épocas também. Fiquei especialmente feliz pelos mapas pelo livro. Minha parte favorita é o Kashmir, que é cativante e interessante desde sua primeira cena e que deveria ter aparecido mais vezes. Sabe quando um personagem secundário consegue carregar toda a história só por ser incrível e divertido? Kashmir teria sido esse personagem se ele aparecesse mais vezes. Shippei ele com a Nix desde o começo e nem me incomodei com o triângulo amoroso super desnecessário que apareceu. Acho que é tudo que tenho para elogiar. Além do pai da Nix, outra coisa da qual eu não gostei foi a falta de ação e de experiências diferentes. Em uma história sobre viagem no tempo, espero pelo menos que a protagonista vá para épocas diferentes entre si, que o enredo seja mais movimentado e menos parado. Mas nada disso é o que me impede de ter gostado, ainda que acredite que a escrita e o livro em si são bastante competentes. É a protagonista, Nix, que afunda esse livro. Eu não exijo muito de protagonistas. Não exijo que sejam perfeitas, que tenham opiniões parecidas com as minhas, que sejam fortes, incríveis, engraçadas, capazes, nada assim. Mas se você vai escrever um livro na primeira pessoa, seria legal se a protagonista ao menos tivesse personalidade, se ela tivesse uma noz narrativa interessante e divertida. É tudo tão sem graça quando visto e narrado pelo ponto de vista dela. Tudo tão seco e superficial. Até mesmo cenas que eu torcia para acontecer, quando aconteciam, eram mais anticlimáticas do que interessantes. Nix não tem atitude, opinião, autonomia ou qualquer característica marcante. Isso é especialmente decepcionante quando eu sei que, se ela fosse um pouco melhor construída, ofuscaria todo o resto. Entendo quem gosta do livro, não recomendo, mas tampouco desencorajo quem queira ler. Só queria que tivesse sido um livro mais divertido e marcante, como sua ideia fazia parecer ser.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you read only one book this year, make it this one.
*by A***N on 16 February 2016*

What? A ship that can sail any place or any time?! The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig had me from the start and it didn’t let me go, not once. Can I give a book more than a 5 glass rating? Please? How is this Heilg’s first book? It’s so good for a debut! It’s too perfect! I loved it. (Deep breath, calming down now.) There was a very dreamy romantic feel to the writing here, it was breathtaking and magical without being the least bit cheesy. And there’s just something so intriguing and whimsical about traveling by sea from place to place, from time to time, living like pirates. I just loved the entire tone of this book. It mixed histories, legends, cultures, languages and adventure all into one. I loved Nix, her stubborn drive, her fears. She was a great character. Strong and independent, but fiercely loyal and flawed. I loved her friendship with Kashmir, who held his own sense of dreamy romance. The more they interacted, as their clever banter and obvious affection for each other grew, I was so drawn in to them. So smitten with Kashmir’s charm, I couldn’t help but root for the two of them as they banded together, always sharing an inside secret or joke, it made me grin from ear to ear. There were certain scenes here that were just so perfect I wished I was watching a movie so I could rewind and rewind again, just to replay the moment. And then, there was the love triangle. I never thought I would be on board with a love triangle, I’m just as surprised as you are, but I really liked how this one played out. It wasn’t just teen hormones running rampant with opportunity and attention; it didn’t exist just to cause drama in our lead heroine’s life. Both people offered different opportunities, different lives, different loves. And they were both decent guys, or at least they seemed to be, in their own ways. Both genuinely seeming to care for Nix, in their own ways. And while there was a bit of a rivalry and mutual jealousy, they weren’t jerks about it and their issues didn’t once interfere with the task at hand or even distract Nix for one second. I was, for the first time in a really long time, torn by which direction I wanted her to follow her heart. I guess, like them, I’m a fool for love. I’m fascinated with the concept of time and anything with time travel or time slips immediately becomes an obsession. So it was super interesting to see Heilig’s take on time travel, what the travel could change and impact on the present or future. Not to mention how they travel in this story. It’s so clever and really unique. Loved it! I don’t want to give anything away, but this concept was so well done, it was pretty much perfect. As grateful as I am for the e-ARC of this, I definitely want to get my hands on a final copy where the maps are included (in my copy, it just says “map to come later”). I can’t wait to see how beautiful they will end up looking and I have no doubt the inclusion of a map will add to the beauty of the book as a whole. Definitely something to look forward to. Seriously, I want this to be made into a movie. I want to read the next book now. I am making my partner read it immediately and you should too. If I were to recommend one book for 2016, it would be this. I see big things for this, it can be really, really magical. It is really, really magical! Simply put, this book completely swept me away. Originally posted on citygirlscapes.com

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars
*by A***R on 27 May 2017*

Excellent

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