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Marten couldn’t believe it. A wish he made on a star actually came true – and he feels awful about it. He wished that his little brother, Aldrin, wasn’t there. While at a museum, Aldrin just… Faded away. Marten and his best friend, Paul, meet a strange man named Tör, who says that he will help them get Aldrin back. Using watches that can control time, Tör, Marten, and Paul go through time, trying to undo what happened. When Tör’s star he comes from starts to die, and signs of Aldrin start disappearing, it’s up to Marten and Paul to stop Aldrin from disappearing forever.
This was a very good time travel book. Ms. Petersen’s plot has no holes and her description of the story puts the reader right in the middle of it. I like books like this – a little bit of magic, a little bit of time travel, a lot of adventure. It was a great read. I like Ms. Petersen’s writing style. She gets into the mind of an 11 (almost 12!) boy very easily. Marten is a great character and, speaking as a 12 year old boy, he acts very realistically. I understand why he does everything he does. I also like Tör – he is mysterious and I love the idea of him being in charge of making sure the wishes made on his star come true. The book was appropriate for all ages. I think a lot of kids (and adults) will love this story.
I give this book five out of five bookworms!
Sherrie Petersen delivers a captivating read in Wish You Weren't. The book is funny and upbeat and the reader becomes lost in the world of Marten. The plot was cleverly thought out and the theories of the stars and constellations make the book more intriguing. In one small moment, Marten changed things forever and only after a journey of self discovery can he make things right...The simplicity of the story combined with the mysteries of space make for a truly wonderful read.
Sherrie Petersen has written a real page-turner of a middle-grade novel...a perfect summer read. The kids will love it, but parents might want to borrow it as well.
I'm so excited to be part of this event! Last year the Festival featured over 135 booksellers, educational exhibitors and related vendors and more than 39,000 people attended. It's the largest single day children's book literacy event in North America! I'll be speaking on the Middle Grade / Teen / YA Stage at 10:15 a.m. and signing books at Booth #116 all day!