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Charlie Bone and the Time Twister |
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Rating: Summary: Charlie Bone and The Time Twister Review: This book is great! I read this in only a couple of days and this book is one of the best books I have ever read! If you like adventure, suspence, and excitment, then this is the book to read! It has everything you need! Its about a boy who comes from the past and is in real trouble with an owner of Bloor's Academy. Charlie has to find away to save this boy and also himself from getting into deep trouble! If you have read the first Charlie Bone book then you are going to want to read this one!
Rating: Summary: Best Book ever made! Review: This book wasn't as fast pace and interesting as the first but that is only because you already know how everything is between charactors and events! In Time Twister ,Charlie Bone and his endowed/gifted friends have to help a 10-year-old boy from 100 years ago! Henry Yewbeam, who just happens to be a relative of Charlie, was thrown into the future by his evil cousin Zeke when he was 10. Now he has to have Charlie's help to avoid his evil relatives who will stop at no odds to get rid of him.
I recomend this book to anyone who likes Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket, or Pendragon.
Rating: Summary: A little confusing... Review: Unlike in most sequels to books, Charlie Bone and the Time Twister did not give an update on what happened in the first book. I only read the first book in the series by Nimmo, Midnight for Charlie Bone, last year. Yet, I had a hard time remembering the complex characters. (So I'm wondering how a child would.) It seemed that in the plot structure there are so many complications that do not get resolved before a new one arises that I get confused. I'm hoping that all of these complications come together and resolve themselves at the end. I am not finished, but I do plan on continuing until the end. After the first half, it began to pick up pace enough for me to not abandon it.
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