In My Toaster
By Paul Guy Hurrell
Genre:-Children's Fantasy
Pages:-50
Publisher:-Blossom Spring Publishing
Blurb:-"In My Toaster" is the second book in the series and follows on from "What's in my Fridge". This inspirational story deals with loneliness of Tracey the younger sister of Terry. In this adventure Tracey has become lonely because her father has become stuck in New Zealand due to the pandemic and the travel restrictions.
Her brother Terry is older now and is always playing out with his friends or up in his bedroom on his Playstation. Her mother's time is taken up by running the home and she has little or no time for her daughter, like she used too.
On this morning following a missed FaceTime call from her father the evening before. Tracey goes to put her bread into the toaster before been shot out of it. The ceiling crumbles away and Tracey lands on the tip of a tree with birds flying around.
On her magical adventure she meets Sam a Titfur bird who carry's a Needed Bag which will produce items they need on their journey.
On Tracey's journey to get back home she will have to be rescued by Sam from the moving pavement, cross through the up river only with an umbrella and cross over the bridge to nowhere.
Avoid the Chattering's who will keep you talking for hours, by hiding under a picnic blanket. She will have to find and get to Peter Smith the wizard who can help her get back home, but not before she has to go down the longest and fastest slide. This slide descends into the creator where the wizard lives in his wood stack where magic happens. The slide has loop de loop, corkscrews and parts missing but this is the only way down to the wizard house.
Tracey must avoid the purple rings which will send her into the cannon that will shoot her back out of the creator.
All this in her Unicorn slippers.
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My Review:-This is the 2nd book that I've had the pleasure of reviewing. My 13-year-old granddaughter helped with Paul's 1st book and has asked if she can help again, so this is her review. We meet Terry's little sister Tracey in this book. Tracey having problems with how she feels, as she's missing her Dad. The toaster is what Tracey goes inside of this time. Tracey meets Sam the Titfur a bird, and it's his job to get her to Peter Smith (Wimpole the Wizard) to get her back home. We have some great sign posts in this book as we did in Paul's first book. After falling into a cauldron the smokes got thicker and thicker, then all of a sudden it disappears and Tracey can hear someone shouting her name, Who was it? if you read if you will find out. This book is a great read and helps with feelings and emotions. It's a book that I will recommend to my friends.
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Thank you so much for taking part in this tour and to your granddaughter for reviewing the book x
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