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Anna james tilly and the bookwanderers
Anna james tilly and the bookwanderers













anna james tilly and the bookwanderers

"The Little Princess" plays a large role in the plot but it may not be familiar to most people. References are made to other books and it will help if readers have some concept of their stories.

anna james tilly and the bookwanderers anna james tilly and the bookwanderers

The sequel is sure to have even more drama. The conclusion to this story takes creativity a step further and opens unexpected twists.

anna james tilly and the bookwanderers

bookstore enchanting and magical where impossible things are possible. It makes the atmosphere inside the Pages and Co. This explains how Tilly is able to interact with Alice and Anne and how she observes Sherlock Holmes talking with her grandfather. Books can come to life in our imaginations and this story considers what it might be like if the make-believe worlds were real. The story is based on the passion readers can have for books as they become absorbed in the make-believe worlds and characters. Tilly wonders why he keeps showing up in the same places as her so readers will question his motives. A disgruntled employee of the Underlibrary has the personality of a sour grape so readers will assume he must be up to no good. Readers should always be attentive when characters disappear under puzzling circumstances. Tilly’s mother left when she was little so Tilly’s thoughts and feelings about her come from pictures and stories she’s told. Tilly knows nothing about her father and her grandparents don’t seem to know much more. The question as to how book characters can come to life is puzzling enough but there’s more mystery to be found in the Pages and Co. She’s able to do things that don’t follow the established rules for bookwandering. Got it? More information about what may be going on is provided when Tilly and Oskar meet the Librarian but questions surrounding Tilly’s situation remain. Alice and Anne are aware they’re fictional book characters but that doesn’t stop them from being real. Readers are left to wonder and enjoy the possibilities as Tilly visits Alice’s tea party and Anne’s school in Avonlea. Tilly and her friend Oskar wonder how it’s possible and the author doesn’t offer an explanation right off the bat. Tilly’s dream comes true when she finds herself in the company of Anne from "Anne of Green Gables" and Alice from "Alice in Wonderland". Readers make personal connections with book characters all the time and they may even imagine what it might be like to meet them.















Anna james tilly and the bookwanderers