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Time Travelling with a Hamster

When Al Chaudhury discovers his (dead) father's time machine, he is set a challenge which involves going back to the 1980s. He quickly finds himself involved in breaking and entering, setting fire to a school, lying, stealing, and trying not to lose his hamster, Alan Shearer.

Time Travelling with a Hamster is a very clever story, combining lots of science, interesting facts, humour and a very well-plotted story. Full of twists and turns, plenty of adventure and wonderful characters, the book leads to a very satisfying conclusion.

Family relationships are at the heart of this story, particularly those between the male figures. Without wishing to give too much away, the relationship between Al and his father is cleverly explored and developed. Al's grandfather, Byron, is a delightful character who adds much humour and love to the story.

A challenging read, this will appeal to anyone who likes a read that keeps them on their toes and offers plenty to think about.

Time Travelling with a Hamster

Ross Welford

Harper Collins ISBN: 978-0008156312

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The Infinite

Elle Bíbi-Imbelé Ifíè is a Leapling. Born on the 29th February, she also has The Gift: she can travel through time. On her twelfth birthday, Elle and a group of students, including her best friend, Big Ben, leap to 2048 on a school visit to the Time Squad Centre. It quickly becomes apparent that things are not as they should be and other Leaplings have been going missing. Having received a message from the future, Elle soon realises that not everyone can be trusted…

What an excellent book! Original, quirky, pacey, intelligent…it was a one-sitting read- and I can’t wait to read her next adventure.

Elle is an amazing character. She is autistic and the author has done an amazing job of explaining how she views the world, her relationships and her obsessions. As the story is told through her voice, it is perfect for building empathy and understanding. I have taught many children who would recognise themselves in both her and Big Ben- and would benefit from the experience.

The plot is something I don’t want to say too much about as everyone should read this book and I would hate to spoil it for them by giving too much away. The story is well constructed and thought provoking with environmental themes and the idea that simple actions really can make a better future.

Richly written and inventive, ‘The Infinite’ is a stunning story with much to recommend it.

The Infinite Patience Agbabi

Canongate ISBN: 978-1786899651

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