The Door To Time
The Door to Time is back, now in paperback with a brand-new look! Striking new cover art is sure to make this value-priced edition stand out on shelves.Eleven-year-old twins Jason and Julia have just moved from London to an old mansion on the English coast. Their new home is filled with twisting...
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The Door to Time is back, now in paperback with a brand-new look! Striking new cover art is sure to make this value-priced edition stand out on shelves.Eleven-year-old twins Jason and Julia have just moved from London to an old mansion on the English coast. Their new home is filled with twisting tunnels and strange artifacts from around the world, and the twins can't wait to discover all its secrets. Before long, Jason, Julia, and their friend Rick stumble upon a mysterious-looking door hidden behind an old wardrobe. But none of the keys in the house will open it. What lies behind the door? And why has someone tried to conceal it? Jason, Julia, and Rick are determined to find out, no matter what it takes. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780439930208 (0439930200)
Publish date: May 1st 2007
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Novels,
Science Fiction,
Juvenile,
Middle Grade,
Mystery,
Modern,
Time Travel
Series: Ulysses Moore (#1)
Wyobraźcie sobie, że w domu znalazłam kilka tomów "Ulysses Moore. Znalazłam to może nieodpowiednie słowo, gdyż one zostały kupione wraz z jakimś czasopismem i odłożone na późniejszy czas czytania. Wreszcie się doczekały swojej kolejki. Wzięłam się za nie, gdyż miałam ochotę na coś lekkiego, przyjemn...
Good children's fantasy series. Well written w/ spunky characters.
I enjoyed this book...picked a brand-new copy up from the IMCPL Book Sale for $1.00. I would have liked it even better if there had still been copies for sale the next weekend. I only bought one so I could read it before deciding whether to buy some as gifts for my 4th grade students.The book clai...
Very interesting combination of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and "Over Sea, Under Stone" in style and atmosphere, plus it had a bunch of riddles to solve and codes to break, which always fascinates me. Obviously aimed at a much younger audience, but it still had enough going for it to keep...
This is apparently the first installment of a potentially very lengthy Italian series, cf., Geronimo Stilton. But, since it's got a mysterious house, that is a star character, and time travel, and puzzles to solve, I was able to ignore the really shallow characterizations of the kids.