![]() ![]() “Pages & Co: The Bookwanderers” has an incredibly basic concept, but bookwandering is written about so often because it is enjoyable to read. The facility is a secret to the rest of the world, and they have rules and regulations so that people don’t reveal their existence. They have everyone registered, with information about the first time they bookwandered, and they provide training to the newly registered. There are so many bookwanderers that they have an entire facility full of people regulating the bookwandering world. I’m glad this wasn’t a “fish out of water” story, and more people can bookwander than just Tilly. Unsure of where to turn, Tilly reconnects with an old friend, Oskar Roux, and together they seek out answers to their newfound powers. Soon, she is pulled into Wonderland by Alice, and learns that she can bookwander, or travel into books. Specifically, her favorite book characters, Alice from Wonderland and Anne of Green Gables keep showing up in her grandparents’ bookshop, Pages & Co. In “Pages & Co: The Bookwanderers,” eleven year-old Tilly Pages can see fictional characters. The cover features Tilly Pages surrounded by book items. ![]() Pages and Co: The Bookwanderers cover from Puffin Books. ![]()
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