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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Robert wakes up naked and alone in a thick jungle. The last thing he remembers is being in a plane with his family, but there is no sign of a crash or survivors. Then he discovers the shocking truth--he is in the park near his house, but his familiar world has been transformed into an alien landscape. When he finds others in the same position, he enlists their help in getting back home. But the journey is more perilous than Robert could ever imagine. Review:"A tantalizing mystery lies at the heart of this first book in Cross's (Tightrope) fantasy trilogy, but its solution is elusive. An enigmatic opening chapter introduces Zak, in the treetops, calling to Cam to 'Remember,' as he crashes 'headfirst, onto the dark ground.' Next, readers meet Robert Doherty, on an airplane with his family; he gets up to use the bathroom, blacks out and awakens alone, naked and shrunken to mouse size in a mysterious wood. A quick exploration reveals that he is not far from his house, but an unexplained 'rift in reality' separates him from his world. The two threads of the story connect, and Cam and Zak and their gang of fellow diminutive real-world outcasts, take Robert into a cave where they spend their days feverishly stoking fires and fighting off memories of their previous lives. Ignoring their pessimism ('Small is an alien planet, and that's where you live now,' Zak tells Robert), Robert sets out with a few of the others to make his way back home, and to find out what happened to him and his family. After a rather dreary adventure sequence, the book's unsatisfying conclusion raises more questions than it answers. And Cross's prose is uncharacteristically repetitive, even rather sloppy at times. It may take volumes two and three before readers can decide whether this alternate cosmology is viable. Ages 10-up. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:This first novel in a new trilogy from a top British children's author blends fantasy with a hard-hitting survival tale. When Robert wakes up alone in a thick jungle, he remembers being in a plane with his family. Then he discovers the truth--he is in the park near his house, but his world has been transformed into an alien landscape. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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