The Clockwork Three is a book that was written by Matthew J. Kirby. I bought the book in my school's book fair about two weeks thinking it was a cool book and I adored every single page of it. For those who haven't read it or heard of it,here's a short summary of it:
'The story is about three kids. Giuseppe,an orphaned street musician who sees no way to escape from his ruthless master, until the day he finds an enchanted green violin. Frederick,an apprentice clockmaker with a past he cannot remember, who secretly works to build the most magnificent clockwork man the world has ever seen. And Hannah,a maid in a grand hotel, whose life is one of endless drudgery, until she encounters a mystifying new guest and learns of a hidden treasure. As mysterious circustances bring them together, the lives of these three children soon interlock, like the turning gears of a clock, and they realize that that each holds a key to the other's puzzle. The trio's adventures sweep them through the winding alleyways and glittering plazas of their city, and along the way Giuseppe, Hannah, and Frederick must learn to trust in one another - and themselves - for they risk losing the things they hold most dear, as the dangers they face quickly becomes all to real.
This story has a dose of fantasy, a hint of magic, and a sense of wonder that will stay with the readers long after the last line is read.'
And for those who have read it, what do you think of it?
In my opinion it was a remarkable book. I adored each page of it until the very end. From the first paragraph this story caught my attention,and the further I went in it,the more attached I became to the characters' situations and backgrounds,and the more interesting it got as the three main characters of the story interacted with eachother in a way that helped the story to unravel itself towards the reader. I belive this book was amazing,and as the more new pages I read, the more anxious I got to see what really happened at the very end.
The Clockwork Three is a book that was written by Matthew J. Kirby. I bought the book in my school's book fair about two weeks thinking it was a cool book and I adored every single page of it. For those who haven't read it or heard of it,here's a short summary of it:
'The story is about three kids. Giuseppe,an orphaned street musician who sees no way to escape from his ruthless master, until the day he finds an enchanted green violin. Frederick,an apprentice clockmaker with a past he cannot remember, who secretly works to build the most magnificent clockwork man the world has ever seen. And Hannah,a maid in a grand hotel, whose life is one of endless drudgery, until she encounters a mystifying new guest and learns of a hidden treasure. As mysterious circustances bring them together, the lives of these three children soon interlock, like the turning gears of a clock, and they realize that that each holds a key to the other's puzzle. The trio's adventures sweep them through the winding alleyways and glittering plazas of their city, and along the way Giuseppe, Hannah, and Frederick must learn to trust in one another - and themselves - for they risk losing the things they hold most dear, as the dangers they face quickly becomes all to real.
This story has a dose of fantasy, a hint of magic, and a sense of wonder that will stay with the readers long after the last line is read.'
And for those who have read it, what do you think of it?
In my opinion it was a remarkable book. I adored each page of it until the very end. From the first paragraph this story caught my attention,and the further I went in it,the more attached I became to the characters' situations and backgrounds,and the more interesting it got as the three main characters of the story interacted with eachother in a way that helped the story to unravel itself towards the reader. I belive this book was amazing,and as the more new pages I read, the more anxious I got to see what really happened at the very end.
But,what do you think of the book?