The Train to Impossible Places--A Cursed Delivery

The Train to Impossible Places--A Cursed Delivery
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Train To Impossible Places Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

750

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

P. G. Bell

ناشر

Feiwel & Friends

شابک

9781250189516
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

August 15, 2018
One green flash is all it takes to turn Suzy Smith's sensible life on its head.Suzy figures it's only her imagination; after all, her parents didn't see it. But later that night, the 11-year-old physics enthusiast awakens to discover a railway line going straight through the downstairs hall. And then the Impossible Postal Express arrives. This train, which runs on "fusion bananas," makes deliveries "from Trollville to the five corners of reality," also known as the Union of Impossible Places: "all the weird and magical places that don't quite fit anywhere else." The Postmaster, a pale-green-skinned troll called Wilmot, deputizes Suzy as a Postal Operative. Suzy is to make her first delivery to the Lady Crepuscula, a wicked sorceress. When the package's contents call out to Suzy, she discovers Prince Frederick, who has been turned into a frog in a plot to overthrow the kingdom. Suzy must help Frederick and save the Union, but there's something he's not telling her. The third-person narration is marked by whimsical humor with a healthy dose of irony. A cast of unforgettable characters includes a brown bear that is yellow (she's a blonde), underwater ghosts, and a group of overexcited retired postal trolls. Suzy has light brown skin, and there's diversity in the trolls' skin colors, but other human characters are assumed white.All aboard for an adventure like no other--readers will be delighted to learn it's just the first. (Fantasy. 8-12)

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Publisher's Weekly

November 5, 2018
Hearing strange noises, Suzy, a physics-loving 11-year-old, wakes to find a train track being constructed through the middle of her house while her parents sleep. When a magical train passes through, Suzy steals aboard it and learns that it makes deliveries throughout the Union of Impossible Places, including “cities, realms, worlds, and dimensions, plus a few spaces no one can quite agree on a name for” using “interdimensional engineerin’, a dash of magic, and a few bits of double-sided sticky tape” as well as fuzzics, which is “like physics, only fuzzier.” After an enchanted snow globe on board begs for her help, Suzy finds herself in the middle of a power struggle involving secret political machinations that are hidden from the ordinary people of the Union. Though the story feels rushed in places and some characters are left undeveloped, this debut fantasy is full of imaginative locales and fun twists, and readers will enjoy the creativity of Bell’s world and its look at how power left unchecked can corrupt. Ages 10–14.



Booklist

November 1, 2018
Grades 5-8 Suzy, an 11-year-old budding physicist who thinks her interest in science has begun to set her apart from other children and adults, hears a noise in the night and goes downstairs in her second best pajamas to investigate. She doesn't expect to find a troll laying train tracks in her front hall, much less a full-sized train. Not one to suppress her curiosity, Suzy jumps aboard the train and is deputized as a postie for the Impossible Postal Express, which provides mail service to the entire Union of Impossible Places. Her first delivery to the dreaded Lady Crepuscula goes awry when her parcel, a boy turned into a frog in a snow globe, begs her not to deliver him, and a rollicking adventure ensues reminiscent of Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones. There is plenty of humor to season Bell's debut novel, and the characters and plot are refreshingly well developed and raise serious questions about honor and freedom. Fortunately, there will be more adventures in this first in a projected series. All aboard!(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)




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