Genre: Fantasy
Age Level: 12 and up
# of pages: 415
RAC: Yes
Silver is living in her family home, Tanglewreck, with her evil aunt, Mrs. Rockabye when the book begins. Silver’s family was killed when she was young and now she is forced to watch as Mrs. Rockabye takes over her house in every way. Silver must scrounge for food and do her chores constantly. When a mysterious man comes to inquire about a clock, Silver hears him promise her aunt a lot of money if she can locate it and turn it over to him. Unfortunately, no one knows where the magical Timekeeper clock is and because of that time has begun to fall apart. Sometimes time stand still and other times it speeds up. Most disturbing of all is when there are time warps and people and things disappear and go into another time and place.
Silver must go on a journey to find out where the Timekeeper is and what she is meant to do with it. There are two main characters who want the clock for two different reasons and it is unclear to Silver at times which is the lesser of two evils. Silver meets a lot of friends along the way and learns more about how she needs to fix the issues with time the world is having before it is too late. This book was entertaining, but some of the explanations of how time can be manipulated might get a little confusing for younger readers. The ending seemed a little abrupt after 400 pages. Readers who have been along for the leisurely story up until now will either be happy for the quick resolution or feel jilted out of a proper ending.
THIS BOOK FOR ME ISN’T VERY ADVANCED AND IS POORLY WRITTEN BUT I AM ONLY GOING TO 7TH GRRADE BUT I HAVE A HIGHSCHOLL READING LEVEL.