
She just knows that they have to move a lot. She doesn't know of her father's talent or the real story of her mother's disappearance. That all happened years ago, as the story starts up with Meggie at age twelve. Teresa, Meggie's mother, disappears and in her place is the vile and evil Capricorn, along with some of his henchmen and a strange fellow called Dustfinger. That's what happens one night as Mo is reading a fantasy book to his wife and baby Meggie. Even worse, someone else might disappear into the book. The problem is, he doesn't know which character is coming. He can read characters from books out of their own worlds and into ours.

Meggie's father, Mo, has an incredible talent that has earned him the nickname of Silvertongue. If you don't want to learn too many details (I promise I won't give out too much more than you can find on the dust jacket, but some people don't want any elements spoiled), stop here and just go out and buy the book.
Who would pass up a chance at that? But what if, instead of Harry, you got Voldemort?īrief warning: this review will contain some spoilers. Imagine, if you will, that you could meet Snow White or Cinderella or Harry Potter.
