Every year on his birthday Eric Scott and his family celebrate by attending the local reenactment of The Battle of Canfield Corners which was fought October 22, 1777. But ever since his dad died, it hasn't felt the same to Eric. After the festivities he is summoned by The Gatekeeper who had given him his last three assignments. Eric meets with him and finds out that he and the rest of the Deliverers (Stig- a talking owl, Hallo Tosis- a dwarf, and Kate- a friend he met on his first assignment) must go back in time to 1777 to stop a creature who is using a sparking mist to punch a hole in the fabric of time. Although Eric is excited to see his old friends and to be working on a new assignment, he is also worried about going back in time and stopping something so powerful. When they arrive in Eric's town over two hundred years earlier it is familiar and strange. Luckily, they meet Mathias, a boy close to Eric and Kate's age, who is able to help them figure out what has been going on. In order to stop the creature they need to work together and use Eric's knowledge of the Revolutionary War to stop the creature from changing history and erasing the world and everyone in it. Can The Deliverers stop the creature? Will they be able to figure out the creature's reason for trying to change history and alter the world? What will happen if they fail? You will have to read this exciting ending to The Deliverers series to find out!
I have read all the books in this series and The Deliverers 4: Sparkling Mist of Time by Gregory Slomba was an amazing ending to an awesome series. I love that everything was wrapped up. It was a story that will keep readers turning the pages. I also liked that readers who haven't read the other three books would be able to read this one and understand what is going on (though it is always better to read the whole series in order, in my opinion). So happy to learn how this adventure/fantasy series ends! It was great to see the friendships continue to evolve and grow throughout their adventure in time. I also learned a lot about the American Revolution and some of the battles that took place in and around Connecticut. I definitely have some places I want to check out in person now- like Keeler Tavern. Changing time is such an interesting concept and I think the author did a fabulous job making everything easy to understand. As I turned the last page I was happy to have the series wrapped up and all my questions answered, but I was sad that I wouldn't be reading about these friends again. I recommend this series to anyone in 4th grade and up who enjoys adventure, sci-fi/fantasy, and history.
Has anyone else read The Deliverers 4: Sparling Mist of Time? Or have you read another book in The Deliverers series? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~L
Our reviews of the rest of the series here.
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I haven't read this series, but I like time travel stories. It's cool that Eric has to use his knowledge of the Revolutionary War to complete his mission. And it's great that you thought how the series ended really worked. Not all do.
ReplyDeleteNatalie- If you like time travel stories- then I think you will really enjoy this book and series. It does an excellent job working everything out! :)
DeleteI'm glad it was good.
ReplyDeleteMary- Thanks! Me, too! :)
DeleteI haven't read this series, many thanks for your recommendation.
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Jan- You are welcome! :)
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ReplyDeleteCitu- De nada! :)
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Sandra- It is a really awesome series! :)
DeleteI'm not real familiar with the series, although if memory serves me right the first book came out more than ten years ago when I first started blogging. I'll be checking out my library to see if they have any of the books. Thanks for featuring your review on this week's MMGM.
ReplyDeleteGreg- I think you would really enjoy these. I hope your library has them (or gets them if you request them). You are right- the first one did come out around 10 years ago. :) Happy reading!
DeleteThis sounds good! I have only been to one reenactment, but we left before the battle
ReplyDeleteBlodeudd- How interesting! I have never been to one- but I have seen pictures. :)
DeleteHow lovely to alert us to this book! Happy week and thanks for your visit!
ReplyDeleteJeannie- You are welcome. Thanks for visiting. :)
DeleteSounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteThe Armchair Squid- Totally! :)
DeleteI sounds like you really enjoyed this whole series. It's nice when a series wraps up so well. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteRosi- I really enjoyed the series and was so happy with the way things wrapped up. :)
DeleteLove history! And I too like to visit the real places I read about in books!
ReplyDeleteMaria- It is so fun to visit real places from books and history. ;)
DeleteSounds like a great book. I like the educational aspect of it, too!
ReplyDeleteSherry- It was great! :)
DeleteSounds like a good book, thanks for introducing!
ReplyDeleteNasreen- You are welcome! :)
DeleteI like the sound of this book.
ReplyDeleteAuthors with Advice- I am so glad. :)
DeleteLooks fun.
ReplyDeleteKelly- It was! :)
DeleteSounds like an interesting series!
ReplyDeleteMarcia- It really is! :)
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