You’re doing this because you’ve gotten me totally hooked into the story and if you don’t finish I’ll be visiting the UK sooner than planned to find out what happens!!!
This book is useful for ages 11-15. On the surface, Peter McAllister has a good life: a good school, good friends, good times. So what if his best friend is a girl -
It’s a few years later, and Rosemary and Peter are best friends and virtually inseparable. Almost. When Peter tries to move things beyond friendship, Rosemary gets scared and runs away. Alone and feeling vulnerable, a vision from Peter’s past is able to convince him that he doesn’t belong in this world. Rosemary alone can return him to his true home, and help him find his real place. Before she has a chance to decide if she’s ready to step beyond their friendship, Peter has disappeared into the mist.
James Bow is rapidly becoming one of my favorite authors. While part of me misses the time with Rosemary and Peter between the two books, it’s really just because I like the characters so very much! The jump in time is done so well that you, as the reader, don’t really question it. And the characters themselves are precisely where I would have imagined them a few years later. Okay, maybe not “precisely,” what with the crazy land-in-the-mist thing.
Evaluate the health aspects of any weight loss program that you go on. Just because a program is written by a doctor, doesn’t mean it was written by an expert in nutrition. Will you be getting all the vitamins and nutrients you need?
Because you’re worth it!
Go, Miss Mac, Go!