<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A pair of book collectors infiltrate the mind of ten-year-old Oliver Nelson, the last person to read a rare recently destroyed book, which thrusts Oliver into the story where he helps the characters reach the ending before the collectors steal it.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"A genre-bending, heart-pounding middle-grade romp into a potential future. . . . Perry's layered approach makes for a masterpiece that feels both familiar yet wholly new." --Shelf Awareness, STARRED REVIEW</b><br><b></b><br><b>"This takes getting lost in a book to a whole new level. I loved it!" --James Riley, <i> New York Times-</i>bestselling author of the Story Thieves series</b> <p/><b>"Once you start this book, you truly can't stop. An adventure full of cheeky charm and delightful whimsy." --Marie Lu, #1 <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling author of<i> Skyhunter</i></b> <p/><b>"A fast, fun, furiously inventive, and frequently frightful read." --Geoff Rodkey, <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling author of the Tapper Twins series and <i>We're Not from Here</i></b> <p/><b>This clever, fast-paced adventure is a mix of the Story Thieves series and <i>Ready Player One</i>!</b> <p/>Oliver Nelson has a terrible secret-he's a thief. <p/>But he only steals books from the Garden Grove Library that are old, musty, brittle, or incomplete, like his favorite book, <i>The Timekeeper's Children</i>. No one reads anymore, and surely no one will miss them, right? Wrong. <p/>The Pribbles are famous inventors of the most popular toy in the world, alternate-reality goggles. They are also book collectors who are searching for <i>The Timekeeper's Children</i>, so the Pribbles hatch a plan. They invite Oliver, the last person to have checked it out, to their mansion and use special software from their goggles to steal the last remaining copy of the book--from inside Oliver's mind. <p/>Now, Oliver is thrust into the middle of the story and must help the main characters steal pieces scattered around the fictional world of Dulum to build a magical clock that can turn back time before the evil sorcerer Sigil takes over. They'll encounter hideous giants, bloodsucking bats, vicious eels, a Nasty Rodent Eater, a gang of wicked children, and a strange, dark figure that follows them from chapter to chapter, all the while with the Pribbles in pursuit. <p/>Can Oliver save Dulum before Sigil destroys everything? And will he finish <i>The Timekeeper's Children</i> before the Pribbles steal it from his mind?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A genre-bending, heart-pounding middle-grade romp into a potential future. . . . Perry's layered approach makes for a masterpiece that feels both familiar yet wholly new.-- "Shelf Awareness, STARRED REVIEW"<br><br>A fast-paced, funny tale set in the not too distant future that features an amusing cast of characters. . . . Much in the style of a classic Roald Dahl, this adventure story has a pleasing tongue-in-cheek style.-- "School Library Journal"<br><br>This rollicking metafictional fantasy by Perry . . . aligns fantasy stories with the sorts of video games that are their conceptual descendants, a move that results in an imaginative read for fans of the Land of Stories series.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Joining two young protagonists in the novel's world and a comical avian narrator with low self-esteem, Oliver faces giant spiders and like challenges . . . on the way to a "Dark and Twisted End" that-spoiler alert!-is plenty twisted but not terribly dark. A fortunate event, all in all, for fans of tongue-in-cheek tales with metafictive elements.-- "Booklist"<br><br>Once you start this book, you truly can't stop. An adventure full of cheeky charm and delightful whimsy.-- "Marie Lu, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Skyhunter"<br><br>Short chapters with deadpan titles and manufactured cliffhangers add to the fun, but an unexpected twist ending and an affecting (if self-styled "mildly sappy") epilogue highlight the complex relationship between authors and readers and the power of stories to change lives. . . . Exactly the sort of thing you'll like if you like this sort of thing.-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br>A fast, fun, furiously inventive, and frequently frightful read.-- "Geoff Rodkey, New York Times-bestselling author of the Tapper Twins series and We're Not from"<br><br>This takes getting lost in a book to a whole new level. I loved it!-- "James Riley, New York Times-bestselling author of the Story Thieves series"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Adam Perry is the author of <i>The Magicians of Elephant County</i>. The son of an elementary school librarian, he discovered a love of stories at an early age. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with his wife, children, and a growing collection of books. To the best of his knowledge, none of them are stolen. Find out more at adamperrybooks.com.
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