Hey it was free on kindle, so I cant really complain. Aimed more towards children, theirs a lot of hand-holding.The story it self.. I found it lacking, it had potential but because of the hand holding it was executed badly. There's no real back-story with substance and the whole story prepares Jack to travel back in time that lasted 1 (or maybe 2) chapter(s).I would have left the book unfinished, but once I start a book I seem determined to finish it. As I said it was free, but it didn't really grab my attention. As reading you can tell it aimed for Children, but I doubt this story would hold the attention for many children. When I got my Kindle for Christmas, I looked to download a free book just to see what the process and the readability of the device were like. Flicking through the Top 100 free books, this one stood out to me as I'm also always interested in finding new childeen's books for my school's library. It being free, though, I wasn't really expecting much.How wrong can you be?! This was a real page turner. I cared about the characters. The style was smooth and easy to read. In fact, it was perfect for an 8-10-year old good reader. I will be buying the rest of the series for me, and will be looking to purchase it for the school library. Making the first of the series free looks like good business sense!
What do You think about Biji Ek Emas (2009)?
very irritating character in the raven and rotten ending
—ickabee