By Josephine Park

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“A sudden scream tears through the sounds of the forest. I freeze. Is it human? Is it animal? I have two choices; do I stay and do nothing, or do I investigate? It takes less than a second for me to decide.” Continuing her travels through time, Jenni finds herself at the dawn of an era in the Stone Age, where she makes new friends and discoveries. Life has changed in some ways since her last visit and it takes her a while to adjust. Uncovering intriguing secrets, Jenni is still entranced by the everyday life she encounters. She learns exciting and sometimes dangerous new skills while beginning to develop more understanding of others. However, the problems she has left in the future need solving. Will the past reveal a solution? And can she find her wise and inspirational friend, Druantia, again? The second in the ‘Tree Spirits in Time’ series, Pam C. Golden’s unique stories continue to be inspired by her love of the Earth, her fascination with the idea of nature spirits and the mysteries of prehistory. At a pivotal moment in the story of Ancient Britain, there are many possibilities. Which choices will be made?

Mist in Time By Author Pam Golden – Book Review

A strong sequel to Tree in Time, we pick back up with Jenni and follow her on her next adventure. This time, through her connection with nature, it’s the Neolithic era that Jenni finds herself lost in. 

Beginning a short while after Jenni’s Mesolithic adventure, readers will welcome the changes that have happened in her life as a result of meeting Druantia; what’s more, this book builds on the lessons Jenni learned in the first story and demonstrates how she has grown and progressed as a person, using her new knowledge to help her on her latest quest. The author was certainly very skilled at interweaving the plot lines from A Tree in Time into this story so that Jenni came across as a protagonist with complexities and depth. She is a likeable character and easy enough for young adults to relate to. I also liked getting to know Jonti and Ciara better although would have liked them to feature more in the book. 

Some aspects of the plot gave me reason to be a little skeptical, most notably how quickly Jenni was able to change Jonti’s mind about tree spirits but as this was only a small part of the plot, it wasn’t too unrealistic. The actual adventure was much like the first: an intriguing dive into what life may have once been like this time with a much stronger plot line. However, I did feel like the problem encountered by Jenni and her Neolithic friend, Faern, was never actually resolved. Aside from that, the book certainly captured my curiosity and kept me reading to the end.

A perfect step ‘forward’ in time for Jenni as she travels back to the past once more. Reviewed on behalf of the author, The Book Dragon awards this 4 stars. 

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