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The Time Bike

by Jane Langton

The Time Bike by Jane Langton X
The Time Bike by Jane Langton
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  • First Published:
    May 2000, 144 pages

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    May 2001, 144 pages

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bob stookman (04/11/04)

it was good
(02/18/04)

The book is very well known by the fledging. I saw my friend reading it all day long so I began to read it. Then I discovered this hole new world of enchantment and magic. The story may sound confusing, but what i like about it is when they get in trouble. That really makes me into the story. I have so many questions to ask Jane Langton about this book.
Joey Bachand (01/11/04)

I'm 11 years old and I liked this book but the ending was very confusing and some parts where kind of wierd.
Alexandra (12/11/03)

this book is really excellent, but..................... it does have a couple of dull spots. oh well though because it is a really great book!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(11/26/03)

its a little boring
Becky (09/21/03)

This is the best book in the world! I was surfing the web to find out some info on the book because I'm doing a book report on it, and found this! This was my chance to tell the world how good this book is!! Jane Langton Knows exactly how Eddie feels when his birthday bike dissapears and how dissapointed he was when he was given a new one. I'm 10 years old, and I love to read. I can't choose a favorite book but this one is up there!!
Chris (05/15/03)

I think that this book is one that you read over and over!!!!!
Philip Harlan (08/23/02)

I thought the book was so good. Loved when Oliver brings back the old Chevy Impala. I thought this book was one of the best books i have read. I read this book when I was 11 i still remember how good it is when I am an adult.

Philip Harlan
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