The Timeless Tale of Peter Able The Peter Able series Book 2 eBook Natalie Grigson

The Timeless Tale of Peter Able The Peter Able series Book 2 eBook Natalie Grigson
The sequel to The Fantastic Fable of Peter Able, The Timeless Tale brings the same characters back for Peter's second year in school as he tries to get a handle on his past and his future and learn how to manipulate time and existence through his backstory. But a nefarious character is tight on his heels as he writes and rewrites the past of his own and his fellow students' backstories. The result is a Back to the Future II sort of story with the same great humor and engaging storytelling techniques of the first book. I read this with my eight year old at bedtime over a few weeks, and he loved it just as much as the first book (although I found myself editing some parts, a task I didn't quite find myself doing the first time around as I remember). The great news is that Grigson's Peter Able books are certainly written for a wide audience, and if like me you're an audience member with a wide-ranging reading history and an eye for the critical elements of the creation of fiction itself, you'll find a surprising number of funny winks and nudges hidden throughout the book. We had a great deal of fun continuing the saga, perhaps even more than the first book. Definitely worth picking up – and if you follow Gregson on Kindle Scout, you'll be delighted to find her other books in the program. Easily two of the best books Scout has given the greenlight.
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The Timeless Tale of Peter Able The Peter Able series Book 2 eBook Natalie Grigson Reviews
This whole series is hysterical. I recommend it to anyone who has read any young adult books and likes meta/breaking the fourth wall stories.
When I first started reading this series, I thought it was odd but interesting and now at the end of book two, I am kind of addicted. I cant wait for book three. It's still odd and sometimes feels disjointed and not poorly edited but that somehow doesn't take away from the story itself. Its well worth the read .
I have been fortunate lately to land myself in some fun stories and this one is among them, definitely a great tool for the imagination and it fueled mine up really well. Considering that most of my life has been spent in the land of Fiction, it is great to get a peek into their world.
This book was too busy, with winks to the reader, and such. It's so contrived that I found it very difficult to get through, and didn't enjoy it much at all, even though I stuck with it to the end.
Another great Peter Able tale. This one felt less geared toward the nuances of writing and more focused on the story--backstory if you will. Or perhaps it's because I've grown used to all the subtle mentions of things authors have to deal with when getting the story written. A highly entertaining story that will keep you laughing.
Enjoyed another Peter Able tale, but not as much as book one. I was almost at 30% before I really got into the story. The writing was still clever and humorous, the plot about missing backstories was just weaker. Wonder what ms Grigson will do with foreshadowing.
I absolutely love the witty adventure that I am taken on in each of the Peter Able stories. The world of Fiction and Non-Fiction wouldn't be the same without his constant narration, description and ever expressed inner dialogue.
Peter Able, boy wizard has stepped back into the light, polishing his image and becoming a little more clear in this second installment of the Peter Able Tales. A mysterious ? has taken up their revenge on the characters of Fiction (especially those whose stories it was not fully developed in--I can't tell you more, she said as she rolled under the table--that's what they do in Detective, right?) and Peter, Randy and Jenny are all called upon once again to solve and resolve the mystery as well as pass their classes.
Grigson is an excellent writer, pulling in literary humor and word play from throughout literature. Making jokes about copywriting and the missing portions of "real world" things-I just love it. I cannot wait for the next book to come out. I keep an eye out of Scout each time.
This is a series for lovers of books in any genre. I definitely recommend reading it.
The sequel to The Fantastic Fable of Peter Able, The Timeless Tale brings the same characters back for Peter's second year in school as he tries to get a handle on his past and his future and learn how to manipulate time and existence through his backstory. But a nefarious character is tight on his heels as he writes and rewrites the past of his own and his fellow students' backstories. The result is a Back to the Future II sort of story with the same great humor and engaging storytelling techniques of the first book. I read this with my eight year old at bedtime over a few weeks, and he loved it just as much as the first book (although I found myself editing some parts, a task I didn't quite find myself doing the first time around as I remember). The great news is that Grigson's Peter Able books are certainly written for a wide audience, and if like me you're an audience member with a wide-ranging reading history and an eye for the critical elements of the creation of fiction itself, you'll find a surprising number of funny winks and nudges hidden throughout the book. We had a great deal of fun continuing the saga, perhaps even more than the first book. Definitely worth picking up – and if you follow Gregson on Scout, you'll be delighted to find her other books in the program. Easily two of the best books Scout has given the greenlight.

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