Return to Finkleton by KC Hilton


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Return to Finkleton (Book 2)

By: K.C. Hilton

Published by: CreateSpace
Released On: 2012-02-23

ISBN: 1469901080
Pages: 228
Genre: childrens

Author’s Website:
www.kc-hilton.com
Series Website:
www.themagicoffinkleton.com

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Format of Review Copy: editing proof and final paperback
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Recommendable for people who enjoy: childrens, fantasy, adventure

Synopsis (from Amazon):
When the Finkle children discovered magical secrets in Uncle Harry’s shop, they vowed to keep them safe. Two years later Jack, Lizzy and Robert realized that the perfect weather wasn’t the only secret waiting to be discovered in the mysterious shop. Things aren’t always what they seem to be! There were people who would stop at nothing to acquire land in Finkleton. Of course, there were also those determined to protect the little village from greedy outsiders. Will selfish desires destroy the village of Finkleton? It was only a matter of time before those who cared about Finkleton and those who cared only for themselves would come into conflict. The result of this outcome would likewise depend on a matter of time. Once again Jack, Lizzy and Robert must learn to work together to protect the magical secrets of Finkleton.

Come along to Finkleton. A new, magical adventure is about to begin!

Age Range 9-12 Childrens / Middle Grade Fiction


Finkleton Series

This is our fun “Unboxing Video” where Mrs. KC sent Bug some surprises!

My Thoughts:

***This review is from a MOM’s point of view. ***
If you are a kid, looking for reviews on this book,
please check back in a few weeks.
Sis’s review should be up by then.

Here is a quick video kind of telling people what the Finkleton series is about and why I think it’s great for kids.

 

I love this entire series.  I really liked book one, the Magic of Finkleton (read my review here).  As much as I liked book one, I LOVED book two!

In book two the kids are a little older, and so is the writing style.  It’s almost like Mrs Hilton is letting the kid readers – grow along with the story.  Book One was more for say 6 and up with help reading the bigger words.  Book Two is like ages 8 and up, no help required.  So it’s gone from Childrens book to Middle Grade, if that makes sense.  I think it’s fantastic.

The Return to Finkleton is book two in the series, but it is also written well enough that it can be read as a stand alone.  If you haven’t read book one, you won’t be lost at all.  I love series when they are written this way.  Each book is it’s own complete story, which in the end will go together to tell the BIGGER story.

For the series itself, in my mind I can see so many possibilities on where the storylines could go!  I mean these kids have their entire lives to live, so much can happen between 8 and 80, you know? I am glad that another book is already in the works.  There is a sneak peek of it at the end of RtF , “Saving Finkelton”!

Character wise, each of the three siblings (Robert, Jack, and Lizzie) are very well fleshed out.  Their personalities are as defined as their looks, which in my opinion, most childrens books miss the mark on.  I love that they are ALL smart, whether it be book smart or “street smart”.  Their personalities help to define the family dynamic, and I love that as well.  So many books now a days have characters with a strong sense of self. So strong that the sense of “FAMILY” gets  lost along the way.  Not in Finkleton.  In the Finkleton series, “FAMILY” is forefront.  We need to see more of that in our childrens literature!

Plot wise, there is nothing I want to tell you that’s not already stated in the synopsis.  This story is as much a mystery as it is an adventure.  I would hate myself if I thought I “spoiled” the book for anyone!  I will say that even though it is the “MAGIC” of Finkleton series, there are no witches or anything like that in it.   It’s more a “fairy tale” type magic.  Think faerie type magic and you are leading in the right direction. BUT with that said – there are no fae in Finkleton.  Or are there? hmmmmm  LOL.

 

In Conclusion:

I’m a fan of this entire series, and not just because I helped edit the second book!  I think it’s fantastic for little ones.  This one helps in teaching the lesson of “accountability” and the repercussions of ones actions.

Mom Notes:

Great series! I would say good for age 7 (advanced readers)+

 

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