The Lost Children Binding: School And Library Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publish Date: 2010/02/09 Synopsis: When twelve-year-old Josephine falls through a worm-hole in her garden shed into another time and place, she realizes the troubles she has at home are minor compared to what she has to tackle now in the world where she has landed
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Why I read this: It looked like a fun time-travel middle grade fiction, so I thought I'd give it a read. :)Plot: I have to say, I really like time-travel plots, especially in children's novels. You get the best of both worlds, adventure and usually some glances into different cultures. This plot had some great adventure, some very cool worlds to explore, and a bad guy that I would have never thought up in a million years.Characters: I'm going to start with the bad guy on this one. Definitely an inventive ba..
When I was around 10, I went through a phase of reading ghost stories. These stories involved severed limbs, unexplained phenomena and lots of things that went bump in the night, but avoided the true horror and nightmare-inducing potential of someone like Stephen King or Dean Koontz. When I read Carolyn Cohagan's debut novel, THE LOST CHILDREN, I knew it was exactly the kind of book I would have relished as a 10-year-old: creepy yet comforting at the same time, a book that sends chills down your spine but a..