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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Twist and Turns of the Time Twister, Mars 1 2006
Par D-head (Vancouver) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Time Twister (Hardcover)
Have you ever wondered if a time machine was real? In this book a boy traveled through time, in a marble. Actually it's a magical marble. This book is the Time Twister and it is written by Jenny Nimmo. This book is an adventure and a book that I think people would read over and over again because it's very exciting. However, I would recommend you to read Midnight for Charlie Bone before you read this book because Midnight for Charlie Bone is the first book. If you don't read that book first then The Time Twister would be a bit confusing.
The characters in the book are Charlie Bone, Henry Yewbeam, Ezekiel Bloor, Uncle Paton, Mr. Onimous, Fidelio Gunn, Olivia Vertigo, Billy Raven and Manfred Bloor. Charlie Bone is one of the main characters of the book and he is Henry Yewbeam's relative. Henry Yewbeam is another main character in the book and he got twisted through time. Ezekiel Bloor is the one who started this entire catastrophe, he is Henry's cousin. Ezekiel was the one who made Henry time twisted. Uncle Paton, Mr. Onimous, Fidelio Gunn and Olivia Vertigo help Charlie get Henry out of the crisis. They are Charlie's friends and uncle. Manfred Bloor is a descendent of Ezekiel Bloor, Manfred is an evil head boy of Bloor's Academy and he helps his great grandfather capture Henry. Bloor's Academy is a school for children that excels in either music, drama or art. It is also a school for endowed children. Billy Raven is a spy for the Bloors, he is a student at Bloor's Academy. He wanted to help spy for the Bloors because the Bloors said that they would give them parents (Billy Raven is an orphan.) as a reward.
At the beginning of the book it's already exciting. I picked out a quote from the book and I thought it was exciting. "He gazed into the bright depths within the glass marble. He saw domes of gold, cities in sunlight, cloudless skies and much, much more. But even as he watched the scenes taking place before his eyes, Henry became aware that a change was taking place within his body and knew that he shouldn't have looked upon those unbelievable and breathtaking scenes." The paragraph is exciting because the change Henry is feeling inside his body is that he is time twisting. When I didn't know that Henry is time twisting yet, I was eager to find out what kind of feeling that is taking place in his body. I felt really excited because I didn't know what kind of change; I thought that it could be a bad change or a good change. I had to read further on to find out.
This is a really exiting book because it has a tense climax. It made me feel really excited when Henry, one of the main characters, got to escape from the underground. Charlie Bone, his cousin, wanted him to stay in the place underground because Henry's old, evil and over 100 years old cousin, Ezekiel is looking for him. The reason Ezekiel is so old and Henry is so young is because Henry got twisted through time into the present day. He got twisted through time by an enchanted marble young Ezekiel rolled to him on purpose so he would twist through time. This is exciting because Henry goes into a freezer and goes all blue. The reason Henry goes into a freezer is because when he twisted through time, the temperature where he got twisted was freezing cold. So he thought that when he goes into the freezer (which is maybe cold enough), he could twist back into 1916.
The themes of this book are trust and friendship because Henry has to trust his friends to help him escape, however not betraying him. It is also friendship because in the book there is a huge fight between two friends and a misunderstanding. The end of the book talks about how one of them calms down and tells his friends that he is sorry.
This book makes me feel excited because when Charlie tries to rescue Henry, Charlie goes through a lot of things that are dangerous and very risky. This book also makes me feel really happy and warm at some parts because this book includes a lot of friendship because at the end of the book, Uncle Paton has a birthday party and everyone has fun.
In conclusion, I think this book would be good for ages 9 and up. I wouldn't recommend this book to someone younger that 9 because some parts of the book is a bit confusing, it's bit confusing because some parts of the book takes you to another place really fast and you don't exactly know what's happening. This book also takes some time to understand. This book is also a long book, it has 372 pages and it will be hard to unglue your eyes off the pages of the book. You should really read this book. This book has always been one of my favourites, you will enjoy it! Give it a try!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 As Great as the first one, Juil 9 2004
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I have just finish this book and it is great. Someone gets hit by a hit and run. Also one lost pair of lost brothers ae reunited.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Considerable suspension of disbelief, but that's OK, Jui 21 2004
Par T. Burger (Chicago) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Young Charlie Bone's "endowment" is an interesting and, at first, seemingly ineffectual one (compared to, that is, endowments that have immediately obvious benefits like divining from people's clothing what they feel, and if they're dead or alive; mind control; the ability to change into a bird of any shape or size; conjuring up one's spirit's ancestors, or the ability to summon violent storms of wind, rain, thunder, and lightening). Charlie can look into portraits and hear people talk. In the first book in this installment, we get a few examples of that, and what he hears is mainly of the garden variety: "Sit straight," "you're too fat in your bikini," etc. But we are also told in that same book that after Charlie's father died that Charlie's Grandma Bone (his father's mother) took down every picture of him in the house. If that isn't a smidgeon of foreshadowing, then I'm unfamiliar with the word.

Here we have the second installment in the series. Back in 1916, the horribly cruel Zeke Bloor sent his cousin Henry Yewbeam into the future - Charlie Bone's future, of course - using a magical device called The Time Twister. Now, it's somewhat unbelievable that Zeke, a person whom we know craves power, would let something so valuable out of his reach merely to send off a cousin for whom he cares little and whom poses no immediate or distant threat to him, but this is where suspension of disbelief comes in. Without this occurrence, there is no story. So we must accept it, and while it's somewhat glaring, the suspension of disbelief can be honored, mainly because Ms. Nimmo is writing for a younger age group than the Potter crowd.

Fast forward to present day, and we find all of the malevolent forces at Bloor's academy aware of Henry's arrival, and Zeke - now Ezekiel Bloor, a crustaceous, horrid beast of a man - is still intent on doing away with his cousin. This is the second major time where we are asked to suspend disbelief. Why in the world would a 100 year old man care what a 10 or 11 year old boy does? Again, especially when that boy is, himself, not one of the endowed, and poses no threat to Ezekiel. The answer is spite. And evil people tend to possess a few common qualities: avarice, paranoia, and spite. Still, I had a much more difficult time understanding the motive behind the Bloor's and their cronies making poor little Henry Yewbeam's life so miserable. Why were the Yewbeam aunt's and Grandma Bone so concerned with where he was?

Regardless of this, Ms. Nimmo is a gifted storyteller and pacer, and, as before, she has created a story that is populated with believable and likable characters (mostly on the good side - the bad side is slightly less believable, if only because we don't spend much time with them so little character development is possible), all of whom any reader would have great affection for. So the story, even accepting this suspension of disbelief, is a thoroughly enjoyable one.

Because Henry is a relative, and because Charlie is the quintessential good guy who will do whatever he can to help his friends (a marvelous quality, really), they try to rescue poor Henry from the clutches of the Bloor's. Their attempts make for a terrific and blazing read. We also see a little more of Charlie's gifts. Anyone who read the first book must have asked themselves: "If he can hear portraits, what about paintings?"

A final thought to ponder: when will the Tree and the flames - if ever - reveal their true identities, and give the Bloor's and the nastier Yewbeam's their comeuppance? Or will that task reside entirely on Charlie Bone's shoulders?

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