When a fellow MMGM blogger highlighted this book a couple months ago, I knew I had to read it. Time travel and hamsters!
This book is one wild ride, but what I loved even more is that it has so much heart. Often people talk about plot-driven vs character-driven books as if they are mutually exclusive. But a standout middle grade has both aspects.
And this one has it in spades! In addition, I think this book, despite its length, would really appeal to boys and reluctant readers. And as a mom of two young men and a former special education teacher, I know how hard it is to find books that boys find engaging. We need more books like this!
SYNOPSIS
“My dad died twice. Once when he was thirty nine and again four years later when he was twelve.
The first time had nothing to do with me. The second time definitely did, but I would never even have been there if it hadn’t been for his ‘time machine’…”
When Al Chaudhury discovers his late dad’s time machine, he finds that going back to the 1980s requires daring and imagination. It also requires lies, theft, burglary, and setting his school on fire. All without losing his pet hamster, Alan Shearer…(from Goodreads)
My Take
2. An incredible voice and an interesting way of telling the story. I loved how Al sometimes spoke directly to the reader. He often jumps back and forth in time in telling his story—but that totally worked, since it is a time travel novel. Yet he always sounds like a 12-year-old boy.
3. A very twisty and complex plot (a lesson on how to be cruel to your characters) Sometimes I notice that writers set up scenes where something really bad could happen, but the main character narrowly escapes. I always see that as a wasted opportunity. That never happens in this book. If something bad could happen, it usually does, and this made for a read that was very hard to put down.
4. Family, culture, and characters. I learned so much from this book about the culture of Geodie and Punjabi culture. I loved that Grandpa Byron, who is equal parts both, considers himself first of all British. He and Al’s relationship was a highlight of the book, but all the characters, even the not-so-likable ones, were richly drawn.
5. An amazing ending. The ending was surprising, but well-earned. It had lots of action but tons of heart. It was exactly what I was hoping for, but didn't think was possible.
If you like time travel fiction with a ton of heart and well-developed characters, you will love this book!
Max’s Take (on a five bone 🦴scale):
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Your turn
Do you like books or films about time travel? What are your favorites?
I love when we find good books to read from each other. This sounds like a really good one from your review. I'll seen if my library has it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll love it, Natalie!
DeleteI particularly liked the time travel machine-- laptop and bathtub, right? It was a little on the long side, but I did love this one. Max might enjoy van Eekhout's VOYAGE OF THE DOGS with Barkonauts! https://msyinglingreads.blogspot.com/2018/09/voyage-of-dogs-third-mushroom.html
ReplyDeleteYes, the laptop and the bathtub! I'm glad to meet another fan. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll look for it.
DeleteThat's two recommendations... I need to put this on the list.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I hope you enjoy them, Rebecca!
DeleteWow! Time machine story. AND a cute hamster? I need to read this. I love the cover. Thanks for sharing this, Jenni!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good one! Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteSounds like a very interesting read! Time travel is always a hook, I think. I will have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteTime travel always makes for an interesting read. Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteThis is a very different time travel story. I am intrigued!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun one, Patricia! I hope you enjoy it!
DeleteI have this one on my future read list and after reading your enticing review I've moved it to the top. I agree with you about by readers. I'm constantly on the lookout to get them into books. Thanks for featuring your review on this week's MMGM!
ReplyDeleteGlad you were inspired. I hope you enjoy it!
DeleteThis sounds really good! Thanks for the review. Carol Baldwin
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it, Carol!
DeleteThis one sounds to good to pass up. I ordered a copy and really look forward to reading it. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it!
DeleteI'd love to read a time travelling story with a dog (great idea, Max!). This sounds super fun, I will add to my TBR! Thanks for the great review!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it! I think one of us needs to write that time traveling story. :)
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