The Boy Caught
In The Starlight by Michael J H
Taylor is a wonderful adventure where the
heroes never go any farther than a cabin a little
ways from home. This tale is
expected to be the first in a series.
Jake
lives with his mother who loves bragging
about him a little too much. He is smothered by her overwhelming
pressure to be perfect and longs for adventure. However, there really
is not much in the lines of adventure for a young teenager these
days. So being board Jake
asks his mother if he can spend the weekend with his father, mostly
for a change. Jake goes with
his father to pick up an old Bubble Car that his father recently
purchased from Professor Septimus Kneebone, self-proclaimed genius. It is this trip that sets Jake on the course for the
dangerous
adventure
that he so longs for.
It turns out that the Bubble Car is no longer a car but a very special
machine. This machine has the
unique ability
to show images of things past
to those who know how to work it. Although no one can interact with
the images in anyway they can show wondrous
things, such as the location of treasure. As luck would have it a
gang of thieves
know about the machine and have been using it to find long lost
treasurer
to get rich. Yet what would such a gang do when they discover the
Professor has decided to dismantle
the machine forever.
This
book was surprisingly
unique. It offered multiple turns that I did not expect. The story
brought me to many different theories along the way to discovering
the truth. I hope the promised
second book is just as entertaining as the first. What I did not like
was that at first, I pegged
this book to be much like back to the future. As it turns out I was
wrong. This is a problem because the description
of the book comes off
differently. I just don’t want anyone to go into this book with the
wrong expectations.
Young
adults and children alike will enjoy this tale. Though a little on
the long side for very young children a tale of adventure such as
this would be good spread out over multiple days as a wonderful
bedtime story. I rate this book 3
out of 4.
I was very happy with this book. The slightly misleading description
lost a rating point for me, but other than that I found no major
complaint. I believe this book to be a good story for all who pick it
up.
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