The fourth book
in The Children of the Red King series is chock-full of action. The
story picks up almost immediately after where book three, Charlie Bone and
the Invisible Boy, left off. Mr. Pilgrim, the piano teacher, has
mysteriously disappeared and Tantalus Ebony has come to take his place. Charlie
and Olivia discover the secret of the Castle of Mirrors. Also, Billy has
finally been adopted. His new foster parents are a mysterious couple and they
lock him up in an odd place called The Passing House. He is not able to touch
the front door because he is held back by a magical invisible force. Joshua
Tilpin, endowed with the power of magnetism, has entered the scene and seems to
be on Manfred’s side. The odds are stacked against Charlie Bone and his
friends, but hope lies in a horse with the heart of the Red King’s wife. With
the help of the reincarnated horse, Charlie might be able to help Billy and
protect his friends and family.
I found this
book to be an excellent book. It was fast-paced and action-packed throughout
the story. Readers from ages 8-13 will enjoy this book because it does not have
too many high-level words and the themes it presents are not too complicated.
There are a lot of characters in the story, but the author lists the endowed
children in the front, which makes it easier to remember them. In the
uncorrected proof version I reviewed there were no maps, but there were two
pages marked “Maps TK”, so I believe that maps will be put there. The maps will
be very helpful to anyone reading this book because the story takes place in
many different settings. All in all, this book was highly enjoyable and I
highly anticipate the next book in the series.
~ Stelios Theophanous, 10th grade, Boardman
High School
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