Wednesday, 9 March 2022

The Time Travel Diaries - Fun in Roman London!

In desperate need of something a little lighter than The Handmaid's Tale, I stumbled upon The Time Travel Diaries (Book 1) by Caroline Lawrence which I found as an audiobook from the library. Alex Papas is a smart London schoolboy who knows Greek (thanks to his grandmother) and a little Latin. One day he is given the opportunity to travel back in time ... and is amazed to discover that it's not a joke! Billionaire Solomon Daisy is obsessed with the skeleton of a blue eyed African girl from Roman London and has funded the creation of a time machine in order to find her. However, time travel is easier for children (as the process ages you somewhat!) and he thinks he's found the perfect candidate in Alex for completing his mission. With the prospect of adventure, and an excellent pay incentive (whether he returns or not), Alex agrees and heads through the portal - naked (well, those are the rules!). Unfortunately, his arch enemy from school sneaks through at the same time. Now both in 3AD, the boys lose contact with each other. Alex finds his blue eyed girl, and falls in with her and her slave, ending up going to the games at the arena where, lo and behold, one of the new gladiators is none other than his arch enemy! Alex must try and rescue him and then make it back to the portal to return to the present day before their time runs out and they become stuck there. Full of fun and adventure, this is a great little page turner. Alex is a fine central character, his sidekick suitably annoying, but with redeeming qualities and the Roman girls he meets are both lively and spirited. Yes, this is targeted for a much younger audience than myself, but if you like history and are in the mood for a bit of fun, then a book like this could be right up your street. After all, what's wrong with getting back in touch with your inner, curious child?

My STAR rating: FOUR

Length: 272 print pages.

Price I paid: free, borrowed from the library as an audiobook.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio, ebook.

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