
The Wells Bequest
The Grimm Legacy Series, Book 2
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2013
Lexile Score
600
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.3
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Polly Shulmanشابک
9781101610619
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kakey98 - The quality of writing in this book is the same as it is in it's companion. But if you are reading this book in search for answers to the cliff hangers made in Grimm Legacy don't bother. It is a complete new story line, and you barley get a glimpse of the old characters.

September 30, 2013
After a time machine appears in his bedroom, a boy named Leo discovers that it is possible to rent any mystical or magical object, tool, or weapon from any science fiction novel ever written at a place called the New-York Circulating Material Repository. Seasoned narrator Johnny Heller delivers an absolutely thrilling performance of this spirited novel from Shulman. Heller’s exuberance and boyhood tenacity are perfect for the role of Leo, who’s imagination runs rampant and often gets him into trouble. Heller’s youthful tone makes the impossible seem possible and the unlikely more than likely to happen at some point, in the spirit of Shulman’s narrative. This keeps listeners on their toes as the plot shifts back and forth, through space and time, and everywhere in between. Ages 10–up. A Nancy Paulsen hardcover.

May 15, 2013
In this stand-alone companion to The Grimm Legacy (2010), the most extraordinary library in the world makes physical impossibilities possible. Sitting glumly at home, Leo notices an object materializing on the floor. The glittering, football-sized machine has "gears and rods and knobs and a little saddle"--and two miniscule humans, one of whom is himself. "I'm you, only later," explains tiny-Leo, exhorting regular-Leo to read H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. Thank goodness for Leo's new job as a page at the New-York Circulating Material Repository, a lending library of historical and obscure objects. There he meets Jaya--recognizable from the tiny machine. When an unstable fellow page claims to possess Nikola Tesla's death ray, Leo and Jaya snap into action using one of the Repository's Special Collections, the Wells Bequest. The Bequest's science-fiction objects (how can they exist? That question is called, delightfully, "literary-material philosophy") let Leo and Jaya dash back in time to Tesla's 1895 laboratory fire and cross the Atlantic in the epouvante from Jules Verne's Master of the World. Hilarious time-travel dialogue keeps the mood light: "Well, she didn't, or you wouldn't have to ask her to now," Leo explains. "So that means she won't, so she can't." In this exhilarating Repository, even the library cataloguing system is juicy.A clever, sparky adventure made of science fiction, philosophy and humor. (author's note, librarian's note) (Science fiction. 10 & up)
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July 1, 2013
Gr 6-9-A mysterious visit from himself on a tiny time machine with a beautiful girl prompts Leo to seek out H.G. Wells's The Time Machine. That and the need to study historical robots for his science-fair project lead him to discover the New York Circulating Material Repository. There he finds not only the mysterious girl, but also a wonderfully unique library that seems to have some magical properties. He becomes a page and gains access to The Wells Bequest, a special collection that houses many of the fantastical items from Wells's books, including the infamous time machine. When another page threatens to destroy all of New York City with Nikola Tesla's death ray, Leo and Jaya, the head page, go back in time to try to stop him. Shulman once again crafts a marvelously engaging story that will have fantasy and sci-fi readers hooked. Tidbits about H.G. Wells and other famous writers are sprinkled throughout and will have readers seeking out their novels. In fact, this is a great tale that explores many aspects of time travel and science fiction without overwhelming readers in meticulous explanation. The adventure, danger, and hints of romance will have readers swiftly turning pages, anxious to discover each new surprise. All libraries serving middle-school readers will want to order this one.-Jessica Miller, West Springfield Public Library, MA
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