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Review of Crusade in Jeans, by Thea Beckman

Crusade in Jeans by Thea Beckman is a fantastic historical novel about a Children’s Crusade in the year 1212 in Europe, which Amazon recommends for ages 11-14. This book was originally written in Dutch...

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Sneak Peek of Time Jump Coins

Chapter 7:  Workers “You two must be new,” said the barefoot boy, jumping down. “Don’t worry, I’ll help you out. Name’s Chester.” A long line of spools whirled noisily behind him. Eli held his ear. He...

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Review of Cold Summer, by Gwen Cole

Reading the YA novel Cold Summer by Gwen Cole, (2017, 334 pages) is the perfect way to spend a few relaxing hours this summer, if you enjoy a well-written time travel romance. I certainly do. I have a...

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Escape from the Great Earthquake (Ranger in Time #6)

Escape from the Great Earthquake, (Ranger in Time #6)  by Kate Messner, (2017, 160 pages), does a great job of capturing the chaos that occurred in the aftermath of the earthquake, as well as the...

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Interview with Annette Laing, Author of The Snipesville Chronicles

One Way or Another, (The Snipesville Chronicles, Book 4) by Annette Laing, (2017, 443 pages), which Laing describes as “crossover MG/YA”, is a time travel story unique for its ambitious reach re...

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A Girl Called Boy, by Belinda Hurmence

I’ve been working on a post about a time travel book for each of the fifty United States but was lacking one for North Carolina, my current state of residence, so was pleased to find A Girl Called Boy...

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Six Great Time Travel Classics for Kids

What makes a book a classic? Time–it has to have been around long enough to withstand the test of the years. (When a reviewer says a book is “an instant classic”, it really isn’t yet, s/he just thinks...

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Can I Get There by Candlelight, by Jean Slaughter Doty

Can I Get There by Candlelight  by Jean Slaughter Doty, (1980, 112 pages), is a good time travel book pick for a horse-crazy tween girl. Unfortunately, I don’t think it would appeal to many other kids....

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Here and Then, by George Ella Lyon

Can I recommend most time travel novels I read to some subset of readers, however small? Will I read a book simply because it has a cheesy cover with dated typography? Yes, and again yes. Kentucky...

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A Handful of Time, by Kit Pearson

  A Handful of Time, by Kit Pearson (1987, 186 pages), is a time travel story notable for its extraordinary character development. Also, it’s the first book I can recall in which the main character...

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