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You can imagine the backdrop of India as you read, and the elements of danger with the tigers and the hunters feel very real (but not too scary for bedtime reading!) Time travel can sometimes be tricky, with things being changed and ripple effects, but everything was explained easily, and it made sense! Even with the huge impact that Elsie's actions end up having on her Great Uncle's life. The chapters are nice and short, so although it's probably aimed at confident readers around 9 to 12 years old, I think more reluctant readers might be persuaded to give it a try as the chapters are very manageable. I found myself reading just a bit more, and then just a bit more again, wanting to see what would happen - definitely recommended as an exciting, fun read!
Further reading: You might also enjoy reading [[Lost by Ele Fountain]]. You might also enjoy [[A Small Free Kiss in the Dark by Glenda Millard]] or [[The Mirror of Pharos by J S Landor]].-
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