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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Either badly written or badly translated. I am not sure which. Was not impressed. ( )Reviewed by Carrie Spellman for TeensReadToo.com This isn't the first time Sam's dad has disappeared. According to Sam's grandparents, Allan Faulkner was always an odd kid, but he pretty much settled down when he married Sam's mom. In the three years since Sam's mom died, Allan seems to have reverted back to his own little world. One that sometimes involves him disappearing for days at a time. Never for ten days in a row though, and he's NEVER forgotten Sam's birthday. Sam's pretty sure there's more going on then an unexpected business trip. Having escaped a judo tournament due to cancellation, and a beating from his much larger archenemy by feminine intervention, Sam is off to do some investigating. While Sam has lived with his grandparents, and cousin Lily, since the beginning of the year, Allan is still living in the house/bookstore he runs. That seems like the best place for Sam to start looking for clues. Sam finds his way to the basement of the old house. There he finds a hidden room, a strange book, an old coin of some kind, and a strange-shaped stone that seems to be making noise. Sam feels almost drawn to the stone, and when he touches it... Let's just say the adventures truly begin. Sam's dad seems to have found a way to travel through time! And now time has sucked Sam in, too. Sam is beginning to suspect that his dad is caught somewhere in the past. With the help of this crazy stone and some other coins, Sam just might be able to rescue him. That is, if he can figure out how to get out of the random places he keeps getting sent to, and find a way to wherever his dad went. Plus, he'll have to find a way to keep his grandparents from worrying about his disappearances, and keep Lily's nosy mom and her boyfriend out of his way. Oh yeah, and he still has make it through the judo tournament and possibly through the bully who wants to smash his face in. I love time travel books, and this story does not disappoint. For a book that's not too thick, and reads very quickly, there's a whole lot packed in to it! And it's so much more than just a time travel story. These characters seem like real people, with normal problems. It's a recognizable family that's trying to hold itself together, in spite of very strange occurrences. Sam has such great adventures, both in the past and in the present. I wish I could do all of it, except I'm not sure I could think as fast as he does at times! The book ended much sooner than I wanted it to. I wanted to keep reading more and more about Sam, and his family, and his travels. Maybe I can find a time traveling stone to the future, so I can read all of the books that I hope come next! Even if I have to wait, I look forward to as many of these as I can get. This is the first book in the Book of Time series. Sam's father has gone missing and in a search to find him, Sam finds a time portal. The beginning of the book is Sam travels around various historic sites, some more pleasant than others. The rest of the book Sam begins to learn how to control the portal and refines his search with the help of his cousin. The book ends in a cliff hanger. While I loved the premise, there were too many characters for me to care about. Sam Faulkner finds a strange statue in the basement of his house, in a secret room. He is transported to a different time period and only can leave with a coin that has a hole in the middle. He finds that his father may have been traveling the same way before he went missing 10 days ago and embarks on an adventure to try to find him. Time travel has always been a fascinating subject for me and while I was looking for a different book, I am very happy I bought this one. Sam is a fourteen year-old who finds himself trying to find a father who has been missing for ten days, ten days that included his birthday.While living with his grandparents, he rushes off to a Judo tournament that he forgot about, only to learn it has been postponed. A side trip to his father's bookstore and his home reveals a stone statue hidden in the basement and when Sam puts a coin in it, he is swept off to some unknown place in time. The story of this book was fast, short (213pages), and meant for kids. There is enough mystery inside these trips in time that it kept me reading. I can't wait to clear enough money from my paychecks to buy the second book. The highest praise I can give any book is this -- my son wants to read it now :) no reviews | add a review
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