About the Author Helen Laycock writes children's fiction for MG readers which abounds with adventure, entices with intrigue and mystifies with magic. As well as Glass Dreams, she has written the following: Salt, Mandrake's Plot, The Secret of Pooks Wood, Martha and Mitch, Song of the Moon, Charlie Chumpkins and A Mouthful of Chuckles (Poetry). * * * Details of her children's books can be found at her website: Helen Laycock | Children's Author http://helenlaycock.wix.com/helen-laycock * * * She has compiled three short story collections for adults and her flash fiction has been featured in The Best of CafeLit 3, 4, 5 & 6 (Chapeltown). Several short stories have been successful in writing competitions, publication including An Earthless Melting Pot (Quinn), and her first attempt at play-writing secured her a shortlisting in Pint-Sized Plays. * * * Most recently, Helen Laycock's poetry has appeared in Popshot, The Caterpillar, Full Moon and Foxglove (Three Drops Press) and Poems for Grenfell (Onslaught). Since winning the David St. John Writing Award for Novice Poetry in 2006, her work has been acknowledged in many competitions. She has also had humorous poetry published on Jonathan Pinnock's website Spilling Cocoa Over Martin Amis. * * * More information is available at: Helen Laycock | Fiction in a Flash http://helenlaycock.wix.com/fiction-in-a-flash * * * She can be followed at: 'Helen Laycock, Author' Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Helen-Laycock-Author-263598357033724/ * * * Twitter: https://twitter.com/helen_laycock Read more
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A great children's story of adventure, destiny, and the circus
Helen Laycock’s beautifully told story of intertwining destinies, mad adventures, magical crystal balls, and a traveling circus is filled with her usual array of interesting characters: snarky villains, loving grandparents, talented sidekicks, sweet animals, and especially smart and plucky children who are able to outwit the bad guys at every turn and save the day.Young Jake is heartbroken at the death of his grandmother. Because he has no known relatives, Social Services comes and treats him kindly but in the end puts him in a Care Facility where the kids rule and there is constant noise, mayhem, and bullying. Jake is too smart to stick around for more than a few hours before he runs away and spends the night in a caravan with a mysterious but wonderful little girl named Khala. She’s part of a circus that has it’s own share of mayhem and more than a touch of evil. Khala invites Jake to come with her, join the circus, and help her combat the evil ringmaster who has turned his entire operation into a gang of thieves.This is a wonderful, sometimes scary ride for children and adults alike. But it’s the ongoing kindness, wit, cleverness, and self-reliance of Jake and Khala that give everyone (characters and readers alike) the feeling that everything will turn out for the best.
J**R
Full of suspense and adventure!
I really enjoyed this book! Full of suspense and adventure. I couldn't wait to read what happened next! I do think this book is a little too advanced for my kids, 9 and 11. I would actually say this book is more for ages 13 to 15, but that's just my opinion.
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Brilliantly vibrant and so much fun!
Glass Dreams draws you in from the first sentence. Ms. Laycock is a master storyteller that takes you on an amazing journey with Jake and Khala into the heart of a circus. Brilliantly vibrant and so much fun! Fantastic read for the little ones.
L**N
An Extremely Exciting Children's Book!
I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review.This is a fantastic children's book! I loved it!Jake is a fantastic character! He's only 12, but he seemed very mature for his age. I loved his attitude. I'm not sure I was as focused at his age though!This is an amazing story of a boy, a circus and a family secret. There are some other wonderful characters: Khala and Cedric, just to name a couple! Khala is a very brave person. She is also kind-hearted; I loved her warmth to a complete stranger. But I was horrified at the abuse she and the other circus performers had to deal with! Cedric made me laugh at his insistence of using Jake as a part of his knife throwing act! (He's absolutely terrible at it!).There is enough action, adventure, danger and mystery in this book to get my heart pumping, never mind a child's!Helen Laycock has written a fast paced action adventure that will keep even children with short attention spans hooked! I highly recommend this book for children from the age of 7 upwards. Adults may enjoy it too! - Lynn Worton
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A wonderful short trip into another world
The death of any close relative is life altering, but for Jake, it doesn't stop there when, after his grandmother's death, he discovers a box that holds the answers to his past, present, and future.This book deserves four stars for its amazing beginning and well-imagined world. It is so light despite its dark topics, never treading too far into the morbidity other books of the same nature may do. It is fun, and when it comes to middle grade books, that's what they should be and this book succeeds in that respect. Besides that, it is a quick read, taking me less than three hours over three days, so it is a wonderful short trip into another world.
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