Source/Format: won, bound ARC
Age Range: Middle Grade
Publisher/Publication Date: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, August 27, 2013
My Thoughts
When I first read what The Time Fetch was about I was pretty ecstatic to read it. After all, it presented an interesting take on time, and seemed like it would have characters that I would enjoy reading about. I really wanted to get into this book, but the pacing felt a little slow. From the summary, I thought it was going to take off running and detail the extraordinary events surrounding the Time Fetch. But it didn’t. The Time Fetch went a little too clichéd when it came to the characters, especially Edward. I didn’t like very much about him from the way he handled Feenix, to even the way he treated his aunt. For a middle grade book the name calling that seemed to plague Feenix’s POV left me a little baffled. I get that she gave everyone nicknames, but I found it a little rude with the names that she was calling them. The part with the Time Fetch didn’t even really happen until farther into the book, and even then I felt like it was a little rushed. I wished that The Time Fetch would have focused a little more on the, you know, the Time Fetches. When the Time Fetches finally made an appearance I really got into the story, and I enjoyed those parts more than most of the book. I think the little Time Fetch bugs and Edwards aunt are what really saved the story for me. So I'll give it a three.
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