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Into the Past

by Kate Frost

Series: Time Shifters (1)

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Time-shifted to the past, three twenty-first century children fight to survive or risk being lost in time forever.When Maisie Brown is time-shifted to 1471 during a school trip to Warwick Castle, it's the beginning of an adventure bigger than she could ever have dreamed of. The only problem is she has to share it with Lizzie Andrews, the class bully, instead of her best friend Danny Romano, who has managed to get caught up amongst the Earl of Warwick's army marching towards the Battle of Barnet. Determined to save Danny, Maisie and Lizzie leave the safety of the castle and follow after the army. Battling against everything that Medieval England throws at them, the girls find unexpected help from a Lord with a surprising secret, and discover that two mysterious hooded riders are trying to hunt them down. With time fast running out to find Danny they begin to realise that they have the unlikeliest of allies looking out for them. The chase is on to find a way home before being time-shifted again. … (more)
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Okay, so I wanted to read the book that 25 out of 25 British children thought was super cool. Winner of The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, Time Shifters is, in fact, super cool. The historical bits worked as both setting and character to define the odd mix of isolation and adventure that carries the plot forward. Is it strange to say that I enjoyed the Great London Fire of 1666? Maybe let’s not say enjoyed then. How about relished? Savored? Yeah, I’m not sure any word works there. Let’s just stick with super cool.

Hopefully in the sequel we’ll get more information about the bad guys. Keeping them all vague and unnamed was my one nitpick in this otherwise wonderful book. Knowing your enemy would have heightened the tension. The usual time paradoxes endemic to time travel novels were avoided until the end and then dealt with nicely by keeping the result ambiguous. I look forward to the next installment. Hopefully this book will get more traction before then. It deserves to be read. ( )
  DavidNaiman | Jul 4, 2018 |
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Time-shifted to the past, three twenty-first century children fight to survive or risk being lost in time forever.When Maisie Brown is time-shifted to 1471 during a school trip to Warwick Castle, it's the beginning of an adventure bigger than she could ever have dreamed of. The only problem is she has to share it with Lizzie Andrews, the class bully, instead of her best friend Danny Romano, who has managed to get caught up amongst the Earl of Warwick's army marching towards the Battle of Barnet. Determined to save Danny, Maisie and Lizzie leave the safety of the castle and follow after the army. Battling against everything that Medieval England throws at them, the girls find unexpected help from a Lord with a surprising secret, and discover that two mysterious hooded riders are trying to hunt them down. With time fast running out to find Danny they begin to realise that they have the unlikeliest of allies looking out for them. The chase is on to find a way home before being time-shifted again.

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