Saturday, May 21, 2011

Book Review - Far Corners - Kathleen Bullock


Title:      Far Corners


Review:  This is a short fun book to read.  Kids will love it, but I did too.  When these siblings found they were alone and scared they clung to one another, even with the disagreements they had just been having.  When Will cried out for his mother my heart went out to him.  I wanted them to get back to her as quickly as possible.  The writing was great and the pacing was perfect.  I enjoyed the book and read it in one sitting (kids are at school.)

The historical setting and the characters made the pages really pop and I could feel the characters emotions and fears.  Who would want to be lost in time?  Maybe if I knew how and when I could easily get back to the present and home.

Read this book with your kids or let them read it themselves.  Far Corners will keep you all interested to the end.  This book is perfect for all ages.
 
Publisher:  May 2nd 2009 Diversion Press Incorporated

Copyright: 2009

Pages:  180

ISBN: 978193529049

Quick Review:  4 Stars out of 5. 

Why I Read it:  The publisher sent this with another book for a bonus read.

Where I Obtained the Book:  Sent from the publisher.

Synopsis:  Once upon a Christmas Eve, the Brooks children, Matt, Jan and Willie, stumble through a portal in time and find themselves, along with their run-down old home, transported back to 1747, Colonial Virginia. A ghost has been haunting their house, which had once been a traveler's inn, for well over 260 years. 

Adventure and danger await the children as they try to free the elderly ghost by reuniting her with her son - but they only have until midnight to accomplish their mission. If they don't bring James Danbury back to the Inn before the deadline, the children may be trapped forever in the past. The setting and characters of the story show the complex world that existed in Colonial America in the era before the Revolutionary War, and readers will find some historical surprises!

Author Biography:  Kathleen Bullock is primarily a writer and illustrator of children’s books.
Her picture book credits include the popular It Chanced To Rain and A Surprise for Mitzi Mouse, both published by Simon & Schuster.

She lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her family and  works as an illustrator for an educational publisher. Bullock is a recipient of an ABA Before Columbus Award for illustration, and a prize-winner in the 2007 Surrey International Writing Competition. Her first novel for juveniles, Far Corners, has just been published by Diversion Press, and her second novel, YA fantasy The End of Dominion, will be published by L&L Dreamspell in 2011.

Her current goals include finishing three half-completed YA novels, and selling them all.

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