BOOKS I’VE READ ⁽²⁰¹⁸⁾ · passenger, alexandra bracken
“Etta looked back at the city, slowly turning to take in the sight of the trees that seemed as if they were steppinh over the walls, the faces on the Bayon that watcher her with tranquil, serene smiles. When in her life would she see this again—see the city at this moment, before humanity came flooding back into it? Never. This was the danger, the seduction of time travel, she realized—it was the opportunity, the freedom of a thousand possibilities of where to live and how to start over. It was the beauty open to you in your life if you only stopped for a moment to look.”








