"Fine young adult time travel tale"
James is lonely with no one especially his party-animal
parents to talk to about his feelings of loss and
alienation. His only salvation is sneaking out of the
house each night to stealthily enter the nearby Lab 17
where physicist Mr. Woodford invents incredible gizmos
with the latest being incredibly a time machine. When James enters Lab 17 the next night he finds a
horrible sight; Mr. Woodford has died. Unable to resist
the lure of adventure, James takes the time machine with
him. James begins to travel the time stream observing the
mysteries of individual people that raises his
curiosities, but will he try to help those in need or will
he use the gift of time to make a fortune? OUT OF TIME is a fine young adult time travel tale that
reads more like a series of interrelated short stories
based on James' misadventures. The idea of a teen loose on
history is fun to follow and James feels like Spiderman
immediately after the bite deciding between heroic deeds
or obtaining affluence. Youthful fans will enjoy his
escapades as he gets involved in one scenario after
another. Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 7, 2005
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 19, 2007
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