Jack Bolt and the Highwaymen's Hideout
When a gang of 18th century highwaymen break into Jack Bolt's bedroom, they are in for quite a surprise--they've landed in the 21st century Luckily for them, Jack agrees to keep their time-traveling secret to himself, if they agree to show him what it's like in the 18th Century. Jack soon realizes that the past is far from safe, and he finds himself caught up in a breatht...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
October 30th 2007
by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A adventure set in the days of highwaymen and the times of early London. Although the story is interesting, there really seems to be no morally wrong theme in the thought of robbing people. As long as nobody gets hurt, it seems to be no problem. I like the idea of the time traveling, but it just wasn't contstructed properly.
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3rd grade boys
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Pretty good. Very adventurous, but maybe slightly too encouraging of robbery, lying and getting into trouble without any serious consequences. While it does like place in the 18th century, it doesn't really offer much in the way of historical content.
Highwaymen and gentlemen robbers! Time travel! Dirt, nasty smells and adventure! Kind of like Treasure Island lite, nothing really bad happens except mess. Easy read, high boy interest kind of book. 3-5th graders.
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