Book Review-The Dining and Social Club for Time Travellers, Book One: Divine Intervention-Elyse Kishimoto (Author),Doug Feaver (Illustrator) | Miki's Hope

Book Review-The Dining and Social Club for Time Travellers, Book One: Divine Intervention-Elyse Kishimoto (Author),Doug Feaver (Illustrator)

Thursday, July 16, 2015


This book is definitively for young adults and even I enjoyed reading it. My only problem was I just could not pronounce the names of some of the characters in the book--but you can't go by me--some of the names in Harry Potter got me too. I think only kids can get these names! As in any good book the characters are well defined--both the good ones and the bad. Although you might think by the title of this book that there is a lot of time travel--not so much. It is more about Time Travelers themselves.

There are really nice illustrations throughout the book which give you an idea of what each Time Traveler looks like--The only reason I am going to tell parents to read this before handing it over is there are a couple of pages that describe in detail the methods used in olden times to interrogate people and they are not pretty!

About the Book (from Amazon)

Louisa Sparks is thrown into a world of chaos and adventure when she finds an unusual timepiece in the pocket of her grandfather's old coat. With the press of a button, Louisa is suddenly transported through time. Soon after, she receives an invitation to join the strange fraternity of The Dining and Social Club for Time Travellers. But her adventures have only just begun! Time travellers are going missing and Louisa may be the only one who can save them. Visit us at www.thetimetravellersclub.com


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About the Author (from Their Website)


Author: Elyse Kishimoto graduated from The University of Toronto with a double major in politics and philosophy and a minor in English literature. She also earned a Master’s Degree in the Science of Education and has been an elementary teacher in Toronto since 2009. Elyse traveled around the world, writing a popular travel blog during the experience. Elyse is excited to publish her first action- adventure novel for young adults.

About the Illustrator (from their website)


Author and Illustrator: Doug Feaver graduated from Queen's University where he studied History and English Literature. A lifelong entrepreneur, Doug founded Podium Developments in 2004. He recently stepped down from his position as Director to travel the world and pursue his passion for writing and illustrating. Doug's creative talents bring the world of The Dining and Social Club for Time Travellers to life, making it both a novel and a work of art.

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24 comments :

Amanda Tempel said...

This sounds like a pretty interesting read. I like young adult books - This will have to be one I check out more.

Fiona said...

This sounds like my kind of book, I'm loving the antique look of the cover. I had to laugh about not being able to pronounce the names. Some book character names are really out there aren't they? :)

Masshole Mommy said...

That sounds like a book I'd love. I am going to get a copy to read at the beach this summer.

Jeannette said...

I really enjoy young adult books and this sounds like a great read! I'll have to pick it up the next time I'm out.

Unknown said...

You always have the most interesting books. I enjoy reading your reviews.

Eat To Live said...

Wouldn't that be the life if we could really be a Time Traveler? It would be very interesting to say the least.

Leelo said...

This sounds like an interesting book. Even though it is not exactly my cup of tea then I might read it.

Pam@IW said...

This sounds interesting and something kids would like for sure. A little Back to the Future flavor in it. I would love to be a Time Traveler if just for a day.

Jacob from Local Adventurer said...

I love reading YA books. They read so quickly and are usually really fun. When names are too hard though - it does get annoying.

Tatanisha Pitts-Worthey said...

I've never had a book on time travel and this sounds like a very interesting story! My imagination will be totally at work here and I would love that!

Rebecca Swenor said...

This sounds like an interesting read indeed with the time travelers along with the mystery. My nephew would probably love this one. I will have to share it with my sister. Thanks for sharing.

ourfamilyworld said...

These are interesting books. My niece love to read book like this, I will get this for her.

Liz Mays said...

This one sounds awfully good to me! I'm glad you mentioned about the interrogation part of the book though.

Theresa Mahoney said...

I've been reading a lot of YA lately, and this one sounds pretty intriguing. I'll have to add it to my reading list! Thanks for the great review!

Penny @ Penny's Passion said...

Oh wow -- this sounds like a great book. I'm adding it to my reading list. The cover is very pretty also.

Chasingmyhalo said...

Looks like a pretty fun read! My husband is super into time travel so this would be a good one for him. Thanks for the review!

Unknown said...

I haven't read a young adult book for a while. This one sounds interesting, but not sure about the interrogation methods part.

Katherine Bartlett said...

It doesn't sound like a book I would read. But thanks for the review

Carly said...

The Dining and Social Club for Time Travellers sounds like a really interesting book! I love young adult books, so I'm sure I would enjoy this one.

Mommy 2 J.A.M. said...

Time Travelers - my teenager would be intrigued by this book. Thanks for sharing will have to look into this

Michelle H said...

I love the cover and the title is very intriguing. Thanks for the disclaimer for parents. Did you find the description was necessary and added to the story, or could be removed without changing anything crucial?

Unknown said...

I laughed about the Harry Potter names. Some of those get to me too. I'd get this book for my teen. I bet she's love it! I might too... I like to read all kinds of genres, including YA

Anosa said...

Sounds intriguing i get lost easily if I can not pronounce the character's names.

The Mommy-Files said...

I wish I had more time to read. This sounds like a really great book to dive into.

 
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