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Nick of Time
Nick of Time

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Author: Ted Bell
Creator: John Shea
Publisher: Macmillan Young Listeners
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 105312

Format: Audiobook, Cd
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Items: 10
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 1.3

ISBN: 1427204667
EAN: 9781427204660
ASIN: 1427204667

Publication Date: May 13, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ted Bell’s NICK OF TIME is an epic adventure story starring young Nick McIver, who uses a time machine to rescue two young children taken prisoner by pirates. Along the way, with courageous feats of derring-do, not to mention his resourcefulness, our young hero—“the most reliable boy in England”—changes the course of events in two time periods, the Napoleonic Wars and World War II.



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4 out of 5 stars Swashbuckling for Juniors   May 7, 2007
 29 out of 30 found this review helpful

Twelve-year-old Nick McIver loves his idyllic life on Greybeard Island, the smallest of England's Channel Islands. He spends his days on his little sloop, the Stormy Petrel, exploring the coastline and mapping reefs with his little sister Katie. Their father is the lighthouse keeper at Greybeard Light, and their happy family lives there. Nick's father Angus has a secret hobby, though. He's a "birdwatcher," scouting the Channel for German U-boats and airplanes, and reporting to Winston Churchill, in direct violation of orders from the government.

One day while out exploring in the Stormy Petrel, Nick and Katie come upon a sea chest in the sand, bearing the name Nicholas McIver, which was also the name of an ancestor of theirs. A mean red parrot sitting on the chest bites Katie and flies off, and Nick hides the chest in a cave for exploring later because the weather is getting ugly. On the way home, the storm drives Nick and Katie to stop in a nearby pub where the owner, Gunner, will give them hot tea. The red parrot is there, sitting with a menacing pair, Billy Blood and Snake, a thug with red snakes tattooed on his face. After frightening Gunner and the children, they disappear. When Nick's dog Jip is kidnapped by Billy Blood the same day his parents are called to London, they ask Gunner to watch the children, and Nick convinces him to go with him to the cave to collect the sea chest, Blood's ransom for his dog. Once they retrieve the chest and begin sailing for the rendezvous with Blood, an encounter with a German U-boat leads them to mysterious Hawke Castle, where they defy security measures and gain an audience with Lord Hawke, the castle's reclusive owner, whose own children have also been kidnapped by Billy Blood. They open the sea chest with the help of Hawke's close friend Hobbes, a high-ranking British admiral, to find a time machine and a note from Nick's ancestor, Captain Nicholas McIver, who needs help in a sea battle against Billy Blood 130 years earlier.

While Nick, Gunner, and Lord Hawke travel back in time to battle Billy Blood, Hobbes and Katie sail for London to deliver the information Nick collected on the German U-boat to Winston Churchill, and they soon find themselves captured by the Germans. Both Hobbes and little Katie have to use their wits to not only survive, but outsmart the Germans, while Nick, Lord Hawke, and Gunner combine their abilities to assist Captain McIver in his battle against Billy Blood, as well as rescuing Jip, Hawke's children, and a whole brig full of kidnapped children and pets.

Though enjoyable for all readers, this book would be an excellent choice for a preteen. The violence and language are mild, and its protagonist is 12 years old. The story is told mostly from a kid's perspective, too. I liked the dual adventures against fearsome adversaries in both 1939 and the distant past. Though not as globe-hoppingly exciting as his Alex Hawke adventures, this was a pretty good page turner a kid could especially love.



5 out of 5 stars Nick of Time - not just a book for boys!   March 24, 2001
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

Although Nick McIver, as the title indicates, is the hero of this book, I am happy to report that his sister Kate is able to hold her own in this wonderful adventure. Through these two engaging children we are able to experience the romance of life in a lighthouse, the excitement of sailing skillfully through rocky waters, every child's secret fantasy of traveling through time, and a beguiling introduction to a critical period in history. Nick of Time is just what we need. . . an adventure written for the young, but one that can be appreciated by all ages. It is, truly, timeless and certain to be a classic.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent book!   May 30, 2003
 19 out of 20 found this review helpful

I am a 13 year old with a love of adventure and an interest in history. This book was excellent at meeting both of those needs. The great plot and vivid imagery kept me up many a long night. Highly recommended for all ages.


5 out of 5 stars Nick of Time   March 15, 2002
 18 out of 19 found this review helpful

This is the most exciting adventure story I have ever read.
Both adults and children will be entertained and enthralled by it. There is something in it for everyone. The writer's visual descriptions are so vivid, I felt like I was seeing a film. I hope Hollywood will make it into a movie. It would be great fun to see it on the big screen.



5 out of 5 stars "This adventure story has it all!" - Writer's Digest   November 5, 2003
 18 out of 18 found this review helpful

From its striking dust cover art to its beautiful binding and print, this middle-grade adventure story has it all: boats and the sea, pirates, castles, Nazis, and time travel. It has everything a young reader could want. The writing is crisp, clear, and practically flawless. Description and scene setting put the reader in the middle of things where he or she is immediately drawn into the adventure with the leading characters, Nick and Kate. As the story progresses, more and more actors are sprinkled in until a full host are moving the story faster and faster forward toward a roaring climax. Action never stops in the great novel which rivals Robert Lewis Stevenson's Treasure Island in size and scope. The author covers this book's sometimes rapid point of view changes with seamless transition and skill seldom seen in a beginning writer.

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