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Original Title: Story Thieves
ISBN: 1481409190 (ISBN13: 9781481409193)
Edition Language: English
Series: Story Thieves #1
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Story Thieves (Story Thieves #1) Hardcover | Pages: 383 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 5295 Users | 729 Reviews

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Title:Story Thieves (Story Thieves #1)
Author:James Riley
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 383 pages
Published:January 20th 2015 by Aladdin
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure. Fiction. Magic. Writing. Books About Books

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Life is boring when you live in the real world, instead of starring in your own book series. Owen knows that better than anyone, what with the real world’s homework and chores. But everything changes the day Owen sees the impossible happen—his classmate Bethany climb out of a book in the library. It turns out Bethany’s half-fictional and has been searching every book she can find for her missing father, a fictional character. Bethany can’t let anyone else learn her secret, so Owen makes her a deal: All she has to do is take him into a book in Owen’s favorite Kiel Gnomenfoot series, and he’ll never say a word. Besides, visiting the book might help Bethany find her father… …Or it might just destroy the Kiel Gnomenfoot series, reveal Bethany’s secret to the entire world, and force Owen to live out Kiel Gnomenfoot’s final (very final) adventure.

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My thanks to Aladdin & Edelweiss------------------------------------------------------------------Point of View: Dual (Owen & Bethany)Writing: Third Person | Past TenseSetting: N/AGenre: Middle Grade | Fantasy------------------------------------------------------------------It was a wonderful book right from the start until the very end. The storyline was refreshing and so full of action that it kept me on the edge of the seat. I loved how the story progress, from such a measly simple

This review is also available on my blog, Read Till Dawn.Hmm. I'm not really sure what to say about this one. Did I love it? Did I hate it? Well, neither. Not yet, anyway.The plot seems all over the place at times, but it actually comes together pretty cohesively by the end of the book. My main trouble, when I really come down to it, is the characters. Bethany especially just isn't particularly realistic. She's more of a stock character: she's got magical powers, one of her parents is

When reading the synopsis for this book, I was a little hesitant in starting it. It sounds an awful lot like the premise of Inkheart. Well, in Inkheart, the main character can read characters into or out of a book, where as in Story Thieves, the main character can pull people or characters into or out of the book with her. Seeing as how I am a huge fan of Inkheart, I didn't want to be comparing the two stories the entire time I was reading. Sometimes I find that when I see a similarity,

A little backstory: I first found this book in the Scholastic book fair in my school in 4th grade. I saw the summary and I was interested. It seemed to me that out of all the books in that colorful catalog, Story Thieves was the only one that popped out. That showed. You see what I mean? BUT. Being the dim-witted 4th grader I was, I didnt buy it.A few months ago, I was in Barnes and Noble. I saw Story Thieves in the juvenile fiction section. I thought this was my opportunity to experience how Id

Owen lives in the world of his favorite books at least in his mind. But when he meets Bethany emerging from a book, he realizes he might be able to do that for real. Despite Bethanys strict rules, Owen tricks her into going and changing the outcome of the sixth Kiel Gnomefoot book. However, the consequences are more than he bargained for. Will he and Bethany be able to return things to the way they should be?Having dreamed of jumping into books myself, I loved the premise of this book even

This was a fun book but I found it a little confusing. I did like the idea of going in and out of books (who wouldn't want to do that?!) but think it may be a little hard for some kids to follow. Second half was better with more action scenes which would probably entice some kids. Loved the librarian school rules (chapter 9). Favorite quote - "We read about you to be with you, to walk in someone else's shoes, to experience another life. Some of those lives are hard, and others are easy, but

STORY THIEVES is SUCH a good book. It is completely original in the way it sets the fictional and nonfictional worlds up next to each other. And it has a girl that can jump into books! AWESOME. One of the best parts is when Owen gets to play a character in a series that everyone loves: the Kiel Gnomenfoot books. This creates more chaos than you could predict. The author is so good at fooling your mind, that by the end of the book, your understanding of what is happening is completely changed. It

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