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Changeling's Island

By: Dave Freer
Narrated by: Jamie Jackson
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Teenager Tim Ryan comes into his own as he faces danger on a remote Australia island where magic lurks in land and sea.

Dragon Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel and for Best Fantasy Novel!

Tim Ryan can't shake the feeling that he is different from other teens, and not in a good way. For one thing, he seems to have his own personal poltergeist that causes fires and sets him up to be arrested for shoplifting. As a result, Tim has been sent to live on a rundown farm on a remote island off the coast of Australia with his crazy grandmother, a woman who seems to talk to the local spirits, and who refuses to cushion Tim from facing his difficulties.

To make matters worse, Tim is expected to milk cows, chase sheep, and hunt fish with a spear. But he's been exiled to an island alive with ancient magic - land magic that Tim can feel in his bones, and sea magic that runs in his blood. If Tim can face down the danger from drug-runners, sea storms, and the deadly threat of a seal woman who wishes to steal him away for a lingering death in the land of Faery, he may be able to claim the mysterious changeling heritage that is his birthright, and take hold of a legacy of power beyond any he has ever imagined.

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Smoothly executed adventure tinged with magic

This book is probably one of the most smoothly executed "coming of age" novels I have ever read. The characters are engaging and realistically presented and the setting is magical even with the touches of fey that drive the undercurrents of the plot.

The telling brings laughs and misty eye moments, along with cringe-worthy instances of adolescent clumsiness. The best thing is that all of the actions and characters are relatable and not overblown. You know people like this. You have met them in your day to day life. The ones who make things miserable and the ones who can save you by being decent human beings.

Even the Fey have their own rationality and become relatable as they reach for their own goals while interacting with the characters and driving the story.

The story is engaging throughout and celebrates the battler who keeps getting back up no matter how hard life knocks them down. It's a book worth sharing.

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Fun adventure!

Fun story of a city kids transformation going to the country. Very much enjoyed the back story and how it worked into his daily life!

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