The Castle Adventure (Trouble-Solving Trio Book 2)
Lists with This Book. Mar 08, Nicola rated it it was amazing. It's no particular secret that Kitty French is an author who I'll drop pretty much whatever I'm doing to read: And she gives it in spades when she's summoned to Maplemead Castl It's no particular secret that Kitty French is an author who I'll drop pretty much whatever I'm doing to read: And she gives it in spades when she's summoned to Maplemead Castle where the new residents have discovered they're not alone in their abode. This series has quickly become one of my favourites and I love how Kitty is giving us the chance to get to know each character intimately, which explains the dynamic between them and injects the emotion and, whilst I laughed my arse off at the humour, I also had a bloody good sniffle.
I want much more from these characters who have worked their way into my heart: Melody, her friends and family, the ghosts, and Fletch--beautiful, funny, dirty Fletch. And I have no doubt that however long the wait, it'll be worth it. View all 24 comments. Mar 16, Claire Robinson rated it it was amazing Shelves: Kitty French takes her readers back to the marvelously mad world of Melody Bittersweet with the second book in the Chapelwick Mysteries series.
Arty and Lois Letterman get more than they bargained for with the Castle after buying over the internet, its not until they move in they discover that there are more than just flesh and b 4. Arty and Lois Letterman get more than they bargained for with the Castle after buying over the internet, its not until they move in they discover that there are more than just flesh and blood residents in the building.
The relationship that is building between Melody and Fletcher is starting to gather a little more steam as well, and I hope that the author actually lets the rabbit and the dangling carrot finally unite in the next book. View all 8 comments.
Let's see I need to write this review as a normal book blogger and not a crazy Melody Bittersweet fan. Seriously, I do wonder how Kitty French manages to write this book without sitting and laughing at the dialog herself, or perhaps she does break down it laughter, who knows? All, I know is that this book is just as fun as the first book in the series!
Melody Bittersweet and the Girls' GhostbustingGhostbusting Agency is back to fight ghosts, thou fight them is the wrong word, rather trying to fig Let's see I need to write this review as a normal book blogger and not a crazy Melody Bittersweet fan. Melody Bittersweet and the Girls' GhostbustingGhostbusting Agency is back to fight ghosts, thou fight them is the wrong word, rather trying to figure out their tragic past so that they can move on. In this book, Melody, Marina, and Artie have to try to figure out what happened all those years ago when trapeze artist Britannia Lovell plunged to her death.
The Lost Castle (The Lost Castle, #1) by Kristy Cambron
Was it really an accident? Besides this, she also has to deal with her ex Leo Dark who also is there, but Leo does seem to have a hard time separating work from pleasure, and work time romance is a bit hard when one of you are dead. Then, there is journalist Fletcher Gunn, the non-believer when it comes to ghosts, who is there to follow Melody for a reportage. He may not believe that she sees ghosts, but that doesn't stop them from getting a bit carried away when they are alone together. Then, there is the ghost lion Mystery of Maplemead Castle is a fabulous book. I loved the first book, but darn it, I think this one is even better.
But, I think that's because of all the Fletcher and Melody action all through the book. Yes, the book is so much more than just Fletcher and Melody making out, but Leo has a tendency do stumble over them when they are.. Seriously, the book has so many hilarious moments, witty dialog that I'm sitting here just smiling when I think of some of them. It's such a wonderful book, and I can't wait for the next to come out! Mar 22, Amy rated it it was amazing Shelves: All of my reviews can be found on www.
Not much has changed since the first book, Melody is still a sugar addict who daydreams of sexy superheroes, Marina is still a vixen in stilettos, Artie is still slowly gaining confidence and may be ready to dip his toes into the dating pool, and Silvana and Dicey are still up to their old tricks. This time around the Girls Ghostbusting All of my reviews can be found on www. This time around the Girls Ghostbusting Agency is tasked with clearing a gorgeous castle of its lingering spirits and things are seriously complicated. Leo Dark is also underfoot and Fletcher Gunn is writing yet another piece for the newspaper.
One ex boyfriend and one potential new love interest for Melody is overwhelming enough, but a ghostly love triangle, with the terrifying bonus of a lion is enough to push sweet Melody over the edge. I laughed even harder than I did during the first book, at one point I was crying with laughter, full blown hysterics. There is an over abundance of witty, snarky banter between all of the characters, but when Marina and Melody go off on a tangent, I lose it. They get naughty, sassy and are downright incorrigible but I love every minute of it.
Fletch played a large presence in this one and the heat between him and Melody was awesome! Their banter was amazing as well, their chemistry is sizzling and the way he manages to make Melody tangle herself in verbal knots is beyond funny. I now know that I can only start a Kitty French book when I have nothing else to do because I hate having to put it down. For such a quirky, fun loving read, there were some heartfelt and tender moments, I swear this series has it all. May 26, Janet Robel rated it it was amazing. I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Melody Bittersweet and her cohorts are back! I'm so thrilled to see them all again. You can expect lots of out-loud laughter when reading this. The author does a fantastic job of keeping the flow of the pace moving at a good clip with an eclectic mix of characters you will love. The mystery is light but everything works here to create an unputdownable experience. This is one I hope many will love like I do. Brin I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Bring on book three please! Bravo Kitty French, this second instalment was just brilliant.
Melody, Marina and Artie, we want to join your crew! Melody, we want to come drink champers round the kitchen table with your mum and gran. Book one felt like an introduction and the slow build has encouraged and solidified this deep connection we now feel. Kitty French has made us care deeply for all her characters whilst laughing our arses off and feeling the subtle vulnerability and emotional angst threaded through the story.
Can I do that? I worry that my heart cannot withstand him, but then I also worry that he will for ever be my missed regret. We bloody love this series! Mar 19, Jules rated it really liked it Shelves: Then there were furry bat pyjamas, sexy superheroes, Poldark, a tiny dog and a huge ghostly lion encountering each other. My hubby had no idea what was going on at the time, while he watched me go through every possible emotion in the space of a few seconds.
I love Melody Bittersweet. She makes me want to live in the book and be her best friend. I think I was quite a weird kid at school, a strange combination of shy, chatty, geeky and quirky. This book had me laughing at my lack of coordination during sports at school. When I saw a ball coming towards me, it took all my willpower not to duck or run away from it.
I really wish more bullies at my school were deterred by the film Carrie. This book also had me craving a Curly Wurly. Imagine my sheer delight the following day when I discovered a Curly Wurly in the bottom of my chocolate drawer. It was even in date. I was very impressed, and happily munched on it, despite the sticky toffee giving me toothache.
It was so touching and emotional, and I even had tears in my eyes. This book is a fun mix of nostalgia, mischief and romance …oh, and mysterious ghostly shenanigans, of course. At the time of writing this review, the first book, The Skeletons of Scarborough House is just 99p on Amazon Kindle, and definitely worth every penny.
Mar 24, Rachel Gilbey rated it it was amazing. Easily one of the funniest books I've ever read. There is so much about this book that just hit my funny bones in the right way and the amount of times I was giggling out loud to myself was great. I never knew ghostbusting could be so much fun, maybe I should go watch that film! In fact until I started reading these Chapelwick Mysteries, I never realised I could potentially enjoy a story which featured ghosts.
And its the way that the ghosts are portrayed that makes my skepticism towards all thi Easily one of the funniest books I've ever read. And its the way that the ghosts are portrayed that makes my skepticism towards all things supernatural stay at bay while I read this book. For Melody Bittersweet is just an ordinary girl, but with a rather extraordinary ability, as she introduces herself in book 1, she states "I see dead people". It just so happens she see the ghosts that surround us all as living beings, and she can converse with them as though they are still living.
Of course to her friends she looks as though she is talking to herself, but luckily at her Ghostbusting agency, Marina her best friend and new friend Artie are quick to back her up and offer assistance as they try to solve the mysteries that keep some ghosts routed to the here and now, instead of free to go wherever is they are meant to!
Now in Mystery at Maplemead Castle there aren't just human ghosts that Melody has to deal with, there is a rather unusual ghost called Goliath, who I loved Melody, and also Leo a rival ghosthunter 's first encounter with. For the ghosts in question that are causing havoc at Maplemead castle are a ringmaster and two trapeze artists, and Goliath is a ghostly lion!
One of my favourite scenes involves Lestat, Melody's pug who has never really seemed to notice ghosts before, has an encounter with Goliath. I was laughing my head off at it, and just one of so many amusing moments. Pretty much anything Melody says while she is around skeptical reporter Fletcher Gunn is funny, as she can't seem to think straight. There is undeniable chemistry between them, despite Fletcher thinking Melody is a charlatan! It was great to be reunited with characters from The Skeletons of Scarborough House, and although this is book two of a series, it can easily be read as a standalone.
The mystery in this book is not related to the previous, and all the relevant details for the recurring cast are repeated, so that newcomers can know all the useful informations about them. I loved meeting the ghosts in this book, and their story was really enjoyable. Overall I just found Mystery at Maplemeads Castle to be a highly entertaining story, from a series I can't get enough of, and is a series I would urge you to take a chance on if you like laughing, are interested in ghost busting, mysteries or all around fun story writing, great dialogue and just slightly over the top characters!
Thank you so much to Netgalley and Bookouture for my copy of this book which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. Mar 25, Tracie Banister rated it it was amazing. I'd give this book more than 5 stars if I could! I thought it would be impossible for Kitty French to top the fabulousness of the first Chapelwick Mystery, but she has managed it.
Once again, I found myself so invested in the plight of the ghostly characters in the book that I had tears streaming down my face while reading the climactic scene where they get the closure they need to move on. The endings of these books are always SO satisfying! The spirits who are haunting Maplemead Castle are a tr I'd give this book more than 5 stars if I could! The spirits who are haunting Maplemead Castle are a trio of circus performers who comprised a love triangle when they were alive. Bewitching trapeze artist, Britannia, her besotted Italian partner, and her ringmaster husband are doomed to repeat the events of the night when they all perished over and over again, and the American couple who just bought Maplemead wants the troublesome ghosts gone so that they can rent the castle out to a film crew.
To say that Melody is not thrilled to have to share the job with Leo is an understatement, and she's further peeved when Fletcher Gunn, the reporter who's intent on proving she and Leo are both frauds, is assigned the story. I think one of the things I enjoyed most about this book was how the author peeled off more layers of the Leo and Fletch characters and gave the reader greater insight into what makes them tick.
At various times throughout the story, they're emotionally vulnerable and we see that beneath their quips and bravado they have hearts. I like that both men are flawed and multi-dimensional; sometimes they're jerks and make Melody's life miserable and other times they step in and do the right thing. So, there's no clear romantic end game for Melody, which is fun for me as a reader. I go back and forth rooting for both guys. These books are such a wonderful blend of humor, pathos, thrills, and chills, and I love that the author always surprises me.
I keep thinking about Melody and her adventures long after I've finished the stories and I can't wait to see what happens next in the series! Mar 19, Liz rated it it was amazing Shelves: If you're a fan of British rom-com with a paranormal twist, then you are going to love this series. I've fallen in love with all of the characters and their crazy antics. Mar 15, Jenny - TotallybookedBlog rated it really liked it. Mar 26, Eva rated it really liked it.
When Melody Bittersweet and the Girls' Ghostbusting Agency arrive on scene, they quickly identify the troublemakers swinging from the chandeliers Maplemead Castle is the second book in the Chapelwick Mysteries series and it's Maplemead Castle is crawling with ghosts, and the new owners need them gone. Maplemead Castle is the second book in the Chapelwick Mysteries series and it's every bit as brilliant as the first one. Melody and her little band of misfits are fast becoming firm friends and it's great to know I can rely on them when I need a laugh.
Maplemead Castle was bought by an American couple, sight unseen, over the internet. But they quickly realise all is not right. For this case, Melody is forced to work together with the ever annoying ex-boyfriend Leo and with irresistible reporter Fletch.
No problems there then. The story of the ghosts haunting Maplemead Castle is incredibly sad once again. Britannia used to be a trapeze artist who plunged to her death and she has done every night since. But was it an accident? Thank goodness for the humour or I'd be bawling like a baby. Leo gets in far over his head.
Melody doesn't even know where her head is at most of the time, as having Fletch around is utterly distracting. Personally, I felt this one was a bit too heavy on the romance. However, I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery aspect and trying to figure out exactly what happened. And of course, the ever-present humour. I don't know how Kitty French comes up with some of these things but her brain must be the most wonderful place. All in all, captivating, full of witty characters and I can't wait to see where the crew ends up next time.
There's a next time, right? Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for my copy, which I chose to review. May 08, Lily rated it it was amazing Shelves: I'm so in love with this series, these ref, these characters!!! Miss Kitty I'm so ready for book 3!!! View all 3 comments. Mar 27, Dee-Cee It's all about the books rated it it was amazing. To say things could get complicated is a bit of an understatement. I absolutely adore Melody, she is a fantastic character and so much fun.
Melody is so funny and I found myself laughing out loud so many times with this book. Her thoughts and some of the things she comes out with honestly cracked me up. Mystery at Maplemead Castle is such a fun book I devoured it. Jul 10, Viviana rated it it was amazing. I totally want something to happens with fletcher and melody!!!! It's funny fun and adventurous. Feb 16, Mistress darklings rated it it was amazing. Another fabulous read from Kitty French. Thank you to bookouture for allowing me an ARC. Full review to come on blog tour. Mar 08, Wendy rated it really liked it. Chapelwick is the home of the Bittersweets, no nonsense ladies with an intuition for all things other-worldly.
What I love about the Chapelwick Mysteries is in addition to the funnies is a compassion shown for the tormented souls who linger to replay the most traumatic moment of their life. Despite their poltergeist activities and sardonic retorts when acquainting themselves with the new people that come and go, they are driven by their own tragedy, eternally trapped by the final moment of the end of their lives.
Melody, for all her unintentional inappropriate timing and clumsy approach to life and death!
Mystery at Maplemead Castle
The tottering clones make some fleeting but smashing appearances, and we are treated to a new performance from Leo altogether: Mar 18, Abbie rated it really liked it Shelves: Mystery at Maplemead Castle is the second book in The Chapelwick Mysteries and heralds the much welcome return of Melody Bittersweet and her ghostbusting agency. I was very excited to get my hands on this book after loving the first book The Skeletons of Scarborough House previously titled Melody Bittersweet and the Girls Ghostbusting Agency.
How difficult can this be for psychic Melody? Very, when you add into the mix rival psychic and ex-boyfriend Leo Dark, reporter Fletcher Gunn who Melody should hate but finds herself attracted to and the ghosts of a circus troup! This is an unconventional, eccentric mystery and it works brilliantly. The characterisation in Mystery at Maplemead Castle is fantastic. Told in first person narrative by Melody, French has a way of writing that makes you feel as though you are conversing with an old friend.
I was drawn in immediately and found it really difficult to put the book down. You could really see yourself having a pint down the pub with Melody and her friends and family. French has also taken great care with the peripheral characters including the ghosts Melody has to try and send back to the other side. The humour is wickedly funny and starts from the very first page.
I love the references to popular culture French uses, demonstrating her sharp wit. There is also a depth to this book and I found myself being really moved by the final chapter. French effortlessly combines comedy with poignant moments. I love everything about Mystery at Maplemead Castle! Fantastic…roll on book three in the series! A huge thank you to Kitty French and Kim Nash at Bookouture for the advance copy and the invite to take part in the blog tour.
Mar 02, Karen rated it it was amazing. I have made absolutely no secret as to how much I adore Melody Bittersweet so when I was asked to participate in the blog tour for the second Chapelwick Mysteries book I jumped at the chance. The whole gang from the first book is back for another hauntingly hilarious tale that, once again, is as full of heartfelt "awwws" as it is belly laughs. It's always a joy to find a book that can make me laugh until I cry and then turn right around and break my heart.
I honestly didn't think it would be pos I have made absolutely no secret as to how much I adore Melody Bittersweet so when I was asked to participate in the blog tour for the second Chapelwick Mysteries book I jumped at the chance. I honestly didn't think it would be possible to love this as much as I loved the first one.
Truth of the matter is, I may have even loved it more! Too many times a series can go on without much in the way of character development. Here, though, everyone has had a bit of a boost. Well, except for Leo's maniacal fembots. I don't think they can get a boost without plastic surgery or Victoria's Secret being involved!
Artie is truly coming into his own even though he's still living at home with his mum; Marina is even more terrifying when she's in her defend-the-bestie mode; even the one-eared pug, Lestat, is becoming an actual part of the team! And then there's Melody. Dear, sweet, slightly messed up Melody. She's a geektastic spitfire full of spunk Of course, both her ex-boyfriend Leo AND her All the while, a gang of cranky beasts called Uberdiles half-man half-crocodile will stop at nothing to crush them before they can find the amulet.
Life in is simple for tomboy Beverly, moody Maxine, high-spirited Judy, studious Mary, and artistic Ann. But after a class assignment to predict life in the future, they wake up the next morning in a future they could never have imagined, having time-traveled into a parallel universe over fifty years into the future. With only each other to trust, they must work together and find their way home to , but the more they discover about the future, will they even want to go back? Hannah finds nothing adventurous about the seventh grade—until she meets her new Texas history teacher, Mr.
Barrington, who brings in a mysterious trunk and assigns an unusual project: While seeking inspiration among the historical artifacts contained in the trunk, Hannah, her brother Nick, and her friend Jackie are suddenly thrown back through time, finding themselves at an old Spanish mission in San Antonio. Suddenly, the kids are catapulted thousands of miles and almost seventy years to England during World War Two.
They fall into a world of stinging nettles, dragon ladies, bomb blasts, ugly underwear, stinky sandwiches, painful punishments, and non-absorbing toilet paper. Canadian Flyer Adventures by Frieda Wishinsky. Adventure beckons, and Emily and Matt are happy to follow. Until, that is, they meet up with honest-to-goodness pirates! One day the world around Owen shifts oddly: Time flows backwards, and the world and family he knew disappear. Time can only be set right when the Resisters vanquish their ancient enemies, the Harsh.
Unless they are stopped, everything Owen knows will vanish as if it has never been…And Owen discovers he has a terrifying role to play in this battle: When the Kings move from L. He and his friends loved to create amateur films … but the tiny town of Pinedale is the last place a movie buff and future filmmaker wants to land. But he, David, and Toria are captivated by the many rooms in the old Victorian fixer-upper they moved into—as well as the heavy woods surrounding the house. Sounds come from the wrong directions. Prints of giant, bare feet appear in the dust.
And when David tries to hide in the linen closet, he winds up in locker at his new school. Then the really weird stuff kicks in: I read the first novel in this series. The Fire Thief hilariously reimagines the myth of Prometheus, the Greek demigod who stole fire from the gods and gave it to the human race. There, he befriends a young orphan, actor, and petty criminal named Jim. When Jim runs into trouble with the law, Prometheus is torn — if he uses his powers to get his friend out of trouble, he will betray his hiding place to the gods.
Terry Deary masterfully interweaves two plots, with action jumping at a whirlwind pace from Mount Olympus to the seedy taverns and elegant mansions of Victorian Eden City. Packed with puns, wisecracks, and sarcastic footnotes, The Fire Thief turns Greek mythology into a laughing matter. Six young friends become Time Soldiers when they stumble onto a secret time portal, leading them to an ancient world of dinosaurs and danger. The Time Soldiers fight to survive, escape the T. Ned Banks is miserable. His life is going downhill fast. Roop and Suzi are Time Surfers—cool kids who travel through time.
And they want Ned to join them! Of course Ned says yes.
Books for Boys 5 and older
But he might get more than he bargained for. A statue; a coin; an old book. Sometimes she disappears for days and all that Ka has left by his bedside is a little stone carving of a cat. She types Bubastis and soon Topher finds himself time-travelling to Ancient Egypt where Ka is in terrible danger. An action-packed series full of mysteries, puzzles, and codes that will keep kids turning the pages. Eleven-year-old twins Jason and Julia have just moved from London to an old mansion on the English coast.
Before long, Jason, Julia, and their friend Rick stumble upon a mysterious-looking door hidden behind an old wardrobe. But none of the keys in the house will open it. What lies behind the door? And why has someone tried to conceal it? Jason, Julia, and Rick are determined to find out, no matter what it takes…. Daniel once again travels back to the time of dinosaurs to learn more about the prehistoric creatures he loves. This time he has an unexpected companion. Follow the children as they hop in and out of various eras, learning important life lessons along the way.
Children will enjoy the fun, easy-to-read style, and librarians, educators and parents will appreciate the learning their young readers pick up along the way. Each book ends with a fun, do-it-yourself craft project that encourages readers to delve deeper into the subject of the story. Jeremy should be at home eating his supper. Instead he has traveled through time with a cat named Aristotle to Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods.
Neither he nor Aristotle has any idea how to get home, let alone how to help Mr. Not knowing what else to do, Jeremy and Aristotle climb toward the summit, finding adventure all the way. What would happen if three regular kids from Brooklyn got a mysterious blue Book with silver designs that could transport them anywhere in time or space? What if these three guys met up with King Arthur, the knights of the Round Table, Merlin the magician, one burping and gas-leaking giant, and a fire-breathing dragon?
The Time Warp Trio series would happen. Scieszka is a funny, funny dude. Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge? The Good Times Travel Agency series offers a lively and adventurous blend of fact and fiction. Join the Binkerton kids — twins Josh and Emma and their little sister Libby — as they return again and again to the magical travel agency and find themselves lost in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, the Middle Ages and other times past.
Adventures in Ancient Egypt my review , Adventures with the Vikings my review.
What if you could close your eyes and open them to find you were amongst hundreds of pioneers in , packing up your covered wagon to travel the 2, miles of the Oregon Trail? Meet twins Liz and Lenny and their unique grandmother, who, with the help of her magic hat, can transport the twins to any time in history. In their first journey, the twins…. On her tenth birthday, Rosemary Rita receives ten packages in the mail from her grandmother, each full of old postcards, clothes, and antique trinkets. She is warned not to open the last package until her grandmother arrives, but how can she resist?
Among the gifts is a beautiful hourglass. My daughter and I were ho-hum about the one we read. I love this series! I read one, then I had to read the others. Kehret makes you feel you are right there in the middle of the action. Great books for reluctant readers. Readers are advised to start at the beginning and to read in order for full enjoyment, but each could stand alone. The first one in the series is a classic and one of my top-ten favorite time travel books.
Danny and Dixie Fortune are frantic when their father, James, disappears without a trace. The police investigation is at a dead end, and the twins are ready to do almost anything to help! Action, adventure, science, and discovery come together in this fascinating and educational story about three enterprising kids who find a way to travel through time to save the Titanic from sinking. I love the cheesy book covers of this series. The digest box set features the art of Taeeun Yoo. A Wrinkle in Time is one of the most significant novels of our time.
This fabulous, ground-breaking science-fiction and fantasy story is the first of five in the Time Quintet series about the Murry family. I defined a series as consisting of at least three books. If I could not find a description for the series, I pasted a description of the first book in the series. Clicking on the title will bring you to one of the books in the series on Amazon. I did not provide descriptions for series of which only one book is a time travel tale. My Son the Time Traveler. Also, if I have left out any series, please let me know! Both are for Middle Grade Ages Are your books available on Amazon?
What a great list. I loved The Wrinkle in Time Series growing up and I have read some of the others on your list- but many were new to me. I have 3 kids in my class reading The Infinity Ring right now and they all love it. I hope to start the series soon! Thanks for the list! Also- I notice the author of In the Nick of Time commented. The Caroline Cooney time travel quartet is more YA. And it looks fine in my browser! Thought you might enjoy the time travel books my husband Larry Names has written: Both are available on Amazon in Kindle and Paperback.
The Enchanted Theater series is a series that my son enjoys, about a cat named Aristotle who goes back in time to meet Greek mythology characters. I never heard of this series, Lynn, but I see it is in print and I will add it to my list! A lot of people are interested in time-travelling cats so may appreciate your suggestion. There is one about a girl who gets an antique clock for her birthday and when she sets it she wakes up in a different time. First time she sits a test at school that they did the day before. Then she wakes up with bars around her and her legs are like jello.
She is a baby in a cot.
50 Must-Read Middle School Mystery Books
Then she travels to the future where she wakes up in bed with a husband, has 2 kids and all her clothes in the wardrobe are grey. She goes back and decides not to marry him. Please can anyone help find this? Hopefully someone else will respond with more information. I read it too and have been searching for it for ages!! Can t remember the name of it though, it was a brilliant book would love to read it again! Thanks Susan for your blog!
Alan, Where would we be without wheels, after all. My son loves them. My son is really enjoying them as well. I highly recommend these two series even though they are both only 2 books each so far.
- Fair Trade Organizations and Social Enterprise: Social Innovation through Hybrid Organization Models (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society)!
- Mystery at Maplemead Castle by Kitty French.
- The Skeleth (The Nethergrim, #2) by Matthew Jobin!
Just shooting through novels on Time Travel. I just published one on Amazon 2 days ago it was written years ago. I have worked on outlines for this single series sequels. It is utterly different from anything out there. It involves real people and real farm communities but the story is fictionalized. It pays tribute to the characters who once lived and died in the ss on this prairie farm.
The caboose is from another century. It is an antique. Its trap door opens only once every 20 years. It guards a great secret. There are over geological Stages of Earth history spanning 4. Each novel takes them every 3 months from one Stage into another. The children must adapt and survive these alien environments. The Holocene is the first environment that takes the reader back 11, years. The next 4 sequels deal with the 4 known major Ice Ages going back 2 million years.
The 1st novel introduces the real characters that once actually lived on those farms. Nothing is fictionalized except the story line. Infinity Ring Book Four: Hurricane Katrina Rescue Ranger in Time 8. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.
Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Home My New Book! About Me Why Time Travel? Some Fun Lists Contact Me. Only time will tell… my review Timebound my review To stop time travel from destroying the world… my review author page Jason, Julia, and Rick are determined to find out, no matter what it takes…