Earlier this month, we were in San Diego for a conference. While my husband spent the day at the convention center, I spent a couple days wandering the streets trying to find something cool to bring home. I actually went to a bookstore, but it was California prices ($5 for used Hardy Boys books is insane!), but I did find my jam in a comic book store. They had a bookshelf of oddball paperbacks, and I ended up bringing home five books from them.
The summary for this one is basically a Fiddler comes to Faraway and threatens the ideal life the villagers lead. The children have to save everyone, but they won't be able to do it without the help of their two dogs, Spot and Sausage, and their donkey, Mathilda. It's also going to take a bit of magic!
This book was not what I was expecting. It reminded me a bit of Narnia, with the talking animals, but the people couldn't understand the animals. I loved the magical elements, and the free traders. There's little bits of wisdom in there, and the end was super sweet.
When I picked this up, I thought the cover and the summary were strange and goofy. The inside turned out to be a pretty good book! It was unusual and entertaining all at the same time! I don't see it available in digital form, and I think that's a shame. I think it would be a neat book for kids. At least it could've been back when kids read adventure stories. I'm not as sure about today. Good Book!






