
Stephen Elboz
Author of A Handful of Magic (Book One of the Magical Series)
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Echoes of Oliver Twist.
I enjoyed this adventure story, set around the turn of the twentieth century (?), with plenty of action and some vivid characters.
Mouse is a rather Oliver Twist style character whose only relative is his older brother, Vinnie. Vinnie considers Mouse nothing better than a dogsboddy and they both work for the Faginesque Mr Pinner, an antiques dealer. When Mouse decides he's had enough and makes a run for it, he has to survive on his wits. He has been told of a stash of show more antique glass bottles that have been used as land-fill and decides that he is going to earn a living by selling these. Unfortunately he's not the only one with this idea and his encounters with the Pendred Gang make for entertaining reading.
There was an interesting added feature with the inclusion of a Polish war refugee which gave the narrative an extra dimension.
Although written 18 years ago this was an enjoyable read, exciting enough that it would probably still be enjoyed by children today, especially as a read-aloud book.
This was the author's second book and he has since gone on the write many more, including some of the well known Oxford Reading Tree series. show less
I enjoyed this adventure story, set around the turn of the twentieth century (?), with plenty of action and some vivid characters.
Mouse is a rather Oliver Twist style character whose only relative is his older brother, Vinnie. Vinnie considers Mouse nothing better than a dogsboddy and they both work for the Faginesque Mr Pinner, an antiques dealer. When Mouse decides he's had enough and makes a run for it, he has to survive on his wits. He has been told of a stash of show more antique glass bottles that have been used as land-fill and decides that he is going to earn a living by selling these. Unfortunately he's not the only one with this idea and his encounters with the Pendred Gang make for entertaining reading.
There was an interesting added feature with the inclusion of a Polish war refugee which gave the narrative an extra dimension.
Although written 18 years ago this was an enjoyable read, exciting enough that it would probably still be enjoyed by children today, especially as a read-aloud book.
This was the author's second book and he has since gone on the write many more, including some of the well known Oxford Reading Tree series. show less
A sort of sub-Potter magical adventure, but the writing is only average; the characters cartoonish and the plot rather Emmental like. I think I may have read an earlier book which would account for this one having been one shelf for 14 years. I don't think my 8 & 9 year old grandchildren would think much of this. And how on earth did the cover pass OUP's quality control.
Oct 23, 2012German
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