The Time Trap

Twisted, Book #3

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Pub Date Aug 01 2019 | Archive Date Sep 01 2019

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Description

Hi-lo. Delilah Bremmer wants to return to the happier times before her parents divorced. Then, through an incredible set of circumstances, she discovers a gateway to those perfect days. But are they as perfect as she remembers?


Read if you dare, but prepare for the worst. This middle grade thriller series unleashes twisted tales of the paranormal. From time traps to haunted houses to out-of-this-world video games, the characters in each Twisted book come face-to-face with supernatural situations that will change their lives forever. Will each unlucky character be stuck in a weird world of magic and mayhem? Readers are in for one twisted ride.

Hi-lo. Delilah Bremmer wants to return to the happier times before her parents divorced. Then, through an incredible set of circumstances, she discovers a gateway to those perfect days. But are they...


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ISBN 9781538383544
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I almost stopped reading after the first chapter because the character lacked voice and personality and an excess of repetitiveness. However, I can very rarely bring myself to mark a book DNF, so a couple nights later, I read the rest of the book. It didn't get much better.

Yes, I get this is for kids, but I think even 12-year-olds are more likely to engage with a text if the character has more voice and personality.

The book did have a good message for kids whose parent's are going through a divorce, but it was told in a very cliche way. And at times, it felt like the message was too loud. It took precedence over everything else.

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