Story Thieves

Story Thieves
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Story Thieves Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

750

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

James Riley

ناشر

Aladdin

شابک

9781481409216
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
coolnicki477 - Bethany takes Owen on the adventure of a lifetime to travel through books of the different variety. Bethany can travel through these books because her father is a fictional character in a book while her mother exists in reality. She can transfer between the two worlds for a bit more excitement in her life. At school, she was found by Owen to be constantly looking for her father, who could be in any book. However, it is dangerous to interact with main characters in the novel because you could be known in the book and that could ruin the story... which is what Owen had done. Owen journies into the final book of the Kiel Gnomenfoot series and joins in on his final adventure. This book has given me so much curiosity about reading becuase what if we are living in a book right now? You never know. (I love how at the end of the book the author's name and identity is completely unknown.. it gives a good sense of myserty to the book... the book also claims that the picture of the author could be an actor)

Publisher's Weekly

November 17, 2014
When Owen discovers that his classmate Bethany can jump into fictional worlds, he’s desperate to enter his beloved Kiel Gnomenfoot series. Bethany isn’t interested in giving Owen a tour: she’s busy looking for her father, a fictional character who disappeared into a book when she was young. After Owen offers Bethany a possible way to find her father, she agrees to take him into Kiel’s book on the condition that Owen not interfere with the story. As the concept demands, self-awareness plays a big role in the narrative, and the interplay of text and metatext is one of its most entertaining aspects (“This would be huge. Bigger than saving Dumbledore,” thinks Owen, marveling at the chance to prevent the death of a beloved character). The plot gets chaotic as Owen and Bethany’s actions create a mess of repercussions in reality, and readers face the challenge of intuiting the events of an invented series while its constructs are being pulled down around them. By book’s end, though, Riley brings his interwoven levels of story to a conclusion that satisfies both intellect and narrative. Ages 8–12. Agent: Michael Bourret, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management.



School Library Journal

November 1, 2014

Gr 4-6-When Owen sees Bethany climb out of a book, he learns that she is half fictional and is searching for her missing father. While Owen sympathizes, he also immediately sees the possibilities for fame, fortune, and glory. Owen's real life is boring, his mother works too much, his teacher gives him stupid assignments, and his classmates don't get him at all. If Bethany would just take him into the new Kiel Gnomenfoot book, he'd save the day and be a hero. When Owen sneaks into the story and sets in motion a series of really terrible events, he realizes he wasn't ready for fame and glory. Owen learns a lot about how to be a true friend and what courage really is in this fast-paced, action-packed tale. A fun book for fans who enjoyed Riley's "Half Upon a Time" (Aladdin) series.-Terry Ann Lawler, Burton Barr Library, Phoenix, AZ

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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