Yesterday I shared the Blog Hop for The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper. I was later reminded that I was supposed to do a review for the book. So today I am making up for my oversight by doing a review.
The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper is the third book in The Chronicles of the Stone series. The series follows three young people, Adam and Justin Sinclair and their friend Kim Maleka as they search for seven mysterious stones that were lost centuries ago. In this book we find the young people searching for the third stone, The Stone of Power which might be located in ancient city hidden in the Mexican jungle.
I did not read the first two books and was unaware of it until I read this one. Fortunately I was able to follow the story of Adam, Justin and Kim as they embarked on this third journey. Fiona Ingram continued to flesh out the characters and their adventures so that in spite of not reading the first two books, the story was still fresh and new and this reader did not feel as if I was missing something not having read the first two books.
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As the children along with a native guide, Tukum, traverse the dangerous jungle they face many exciting challenges. I was on the edge of my seat as they triumphed and moved on. Up until the very end I anxiously waited to see how they would find their way out of the precarious situations. I loved the characters interactions as the author developed each of their individual personalities and responses to the situations. Each of the characters was distinguishable from their companions so there was never any doubt about who was reacting in any given situation.
I also loved the historicity that Fiona Ingram sprinkled in the story. It is a good means of exposing young readers to different cultures as the characters interacted within the Mexican, Aztec and Mayan cultures.
I will definitely go back and read the first two books and I can’t wait to see what further adventures are in store for the threesome.
OHHHHH! I am so happy to get this lovely review and especially the fact that you were able to follow the story arc in spite of not reading the previous books. That’s very important for potential readers to know. Many thanks for this. Very much appreciated!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful review of The Temple of the Crystal Timekeeper. I’m happy you enjoyed the book and thanks for letting readers know it’s okay to read them out of order! 🙂