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Story Thieves by James Riley

samrushingbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a cute, clever, amusing adventure of a boy who finds real life boring and wants to escape, and a half-fictional girl searching for her fictional father in all the wrong books. One agreement between the two leads to a crazy journey where Owen has to become his favorite character and love out the final book in the series, while Bethany is in the real world trying to prevent things from getting far worse. I really enjoyed reading this, and will probably read the rest of the series in the future.

alyshadeshae's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh this was delightful! So much fun to read and I'm looking forward to the rest of the series! Although, it totally could have been a stand-alone, I think. (But I'm glad that it's not!)

brent_y's review against another edition

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3.0

Great premise, just was hoping for better story I guess.

artmajorese's review against another edition

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Too predictable for me. Kids might like it though. 

jasinkwangya's review against another edition

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got bored. i might pick the series up again in the future. but rn, it didnt interest me.

michellehenriereads's review against another edition

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5.0

I read Half Upon A Time fairly recently with my youngest son. It was such a fun quirky tale, I had to read another story by the same author.

Story Thieves has elements I love to see in middle-grade fiction. It is fun, has over-the-top characters, crazy inexplicable situations, and a quick pace.

Who wouldn't want to jump into stories? Especially when life is humdrum. After reading about Bethany getting to eat some of the chocolate from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when the Oompa Loompas weren't looking, I had to go find my secret stash of chocolate to console myself that I couldn't jump into books. Owen had a better solution - possibly blackmail - or at least the power of persuasion to get inside a book. 

Owen specifically LIES and wants to get into his favorite book to save his favorite character, which he does with disastrous results.

The fictional character, within the already fictional world, Kiel is hilarious. He is always winking and saying pithy things that don't really mean anything but to him they change the world. Eventually, even Bethany find him fun and charming. The Magister is the opposite side of fun because we love to hate him. The clear cut lines of good and evil in this book work really well for the campy humor. Until...the line is blurred. The Magister has a heart to heart with Merlin and Bethany and then all the stops are out. What will he really do? 

Chasing. If I described the pacing it would be chasing. They are chasing in and out of books, leaping and hiding. Bad guys chase them. They chase away the bad guys. Yep. Chasing covers the fast-paced action. When travel by book is made possible, count me in. And what would happen if you could have superpowers written into you? WEll, to find out more you will have to read the story.

To end this review, I am going to tell you a secret. One of my favorite parts is when Bethany explains to the Magister why we read books. She tells him it isn't because we want a cheap thrill (she may have said that a little differently) but because we want to be with them, the characters in their world. We read because we want to experience another life. I thought it was a poignant moment amongst all the craziness of the fun story. Will kids get it? Maybe not, but that's okay because they've enjoyed the world they stepped into with Story Thieves.

By the end, Owen thought he was ready for boring, normal day living - after all surely, true life isn't as strange as fiction. But...

bookmarvel's review against another edition

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5.0

I thought I had read this book before, but I forgot how it ended. A must read for anyone who loves books and wishes they could meet their favorite characters.

cozycat's review against another edition

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4.0

Yall, this story is amazing and you have to read it !

christieb123's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. Fun middle grade read and idea of jumping in and out of books.