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Rosemary Meets Rosemarie: I read this book in one sitting, literally! I bought it today and just couldn't put it down. I've always wondered what it would be like if I could go back and meet my great grandparents. This new bookseries, The Hourglass Adventures, answers that question. Rosemary comes from a long line of grandparents that share her first name, but most of them have nicknames. In the first book, Rosemary Rita goes back in time to 1870 by means of a magic hourglass. When she looks at a postcard that was sent to her great-great-great grandmother, Rosemary Ruth "Rosemarie", who is referred to as Rosemarie in the book, and tips over the hour glass, she is sent back in time and helps her great-great-great grandmother solve a mystery. Of course Rosemary can't tell Rosemarie that she is her great-great-great grandmother... so Rosemary tells Rosemarie that her name is Rita. This is a wonderful book, and I can't wait to get number 2. This is a book series that you will keep for always and will read over again. It's so imagnative and wonderfully written... a must for anyone who always wondered what it would be like to go back in time and meet your ancestors!
A wonderful book for intelligent, adventurous girls!: What a delightful book! This book should appeal to any girl with a sense of fun and adventure. Well-written and a real "page-turner", the book blends whimsy, adventure and historically accurate facts in a most engaging way. The lead character is a person that any young girl could easily relate to, and her adventures leave you wishing that you, too, had a magical hourglass! I was particularly impressed by the use of links to the accompanying website- what a great way to use kids' interest in "playing on the computer" to encourage an interest in reading the printed word! I highly recommend this book!
Awesome book!!!!: This book was awesome! The book has accurate information and good detail that paints a picture in your head about what it was like in Germany a long time ago. In some other books, I read it and say, "I know this isn't what happened" but this book was so accurate. I kept reading this book on and on. It was not boring at all. I love this book because this idea is original. One of a kind. And I couldn't put it down. It kept me interested right from the beginning. It might look like a short book but trust me, there's a lot of good stuff in it. Some history(don't worry, it's not boring), fiction, mystery, and good pictures. I love this book and I think you will too. No matter what your age. It's not too hard to read and I think that all ages will enjoy it.
A Very Good Read for Many Ages: My six year old picked this book at a school fair and begged me to read it to her over and over. She is almost able to read it independantly. The book is lost now - she left the book somewhere - and I will be buying it again as well as any other books in the series.
A Time Traveling Tale: This is the first book of a six book series about a 10 year old girl, Rosemary Rita. She somehow travels back in time by flipping a magical hourglass, a gift from her grandmother, and supposedly meets her great-great-great grandmother Rosemary Ruth Berger (Rosemarie) in Berlin in 1870. It is truly an excellent story. The details are so amazingly descriptive, I could picture where Rosemary Rita and Rosemarie were and who they met. This book takes you places, literally. Just one thing I didn't like about this story is that it jumps into things too quickly. My favorite character is Rosemary Rita, just a curious 10 year old who is very interested in her family tree. She has a little brother, Ryan, who gets on her nerves at times, but Rosemary Rita is always loving and caring to him. She remembers how Ryan says her name, "Row-may-we-wheat-a", and when she is away in Berlin, that voice just makes her want to cry. One question I had after reading this book was if she really went back in time or if it was all a dream. It just makes me think about how she really got there, and the magic that the hourglass had. Overall, this book is awesome. I mainly recommend reading this book because of the elaborate details and accurate information. I can't wait to read the next one!
| Author: | Barbara Robertson | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.54 | | EAN: | 9781890817558 | | Edition: | 1st | | ISBN: | 1890817554 | | Number Of Pages: | 96 | | Publication Date: | 2001-05-10 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 |
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