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Underground Adventure: Time is running out, will they make it back in time? (Below The Green Book 1) Kindle Edition
A mysterious new world? Unexpected magic. A thrilling race against time!
5 star reviews for this ‘extraordinary’ fantastical adventure; high praise from award winning children’s author Linda Jones and shortlisted for the finals of the 2020 BTRC children’s book awards. If your child loves mysterious puzzles and magical quests they will love this thrilling series which is a roller-coaster of a read with twists and turns galore!
A secret trapdoor, a mysterious passageway and an amazing underground world. A page-turner time travel adventure for children aged 7-10. Enjoyed by readers across the world.
When Maggie and James stumble across a secret portal to an Underground world, they fall head long in to an edge of your seat rescue mission with dazzling twists and turns. Will their bravery, skills, and magic be enough to outwit their beastly foes?
Their quest to rescue new friends Vita and Archer in a heart in a fast paced race against time, takes them through secret portals to a darker Realm. Who is The Snatcher? Who are The Wild Bandits? And who are these crazy but cute alpacas?
A Stunning Fantasy Debut
Underground Adventure is the first in an exciting new series which packs a punch and is dripping with magic at every turn. It has been described as a roller-coaster of a read with unexpected twists and turns which leaves you gasping for more. Popular children's author AR Hetherington describes it as the kind of story that she loved to read as a child, a thrilling and fantastical epic adventure brought right up to date.
Comparison's have been made between this series and works by other much loved popular children's writers such as Enid Blyton, Karen Inglis, Andy Shepherd P.J. Nichols and Tom Fletcher.
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adventure books for kids 7-9
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children's chapter books
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children's time travel fiction
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children's intermediate readers books
light novels for children
children's historical action & adventure
children's classics
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- Reading age7 - 11 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level2 - 5
- Publication dateMarch 27, 2019
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- ASIN : B07Q385ZT5
- Publisher : AR Hetherington
- Publication date : March 27, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 11.6 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 146 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Grade level : 2 - 5
- Book 1 of 5 : Below The Green
- Reading age : 7 - 11 years
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,298,443 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,308 in Children's Time Travel Books
- #11,501 in Children's Fantasy & Magic Adventure
- #13,217 in Children's Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Books
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About the authors
I was born quite a long time ago, right back in the last century and at the age of 6 my family moved from England to a country in West Africa called Ghana. We lived in a remote jungle area with no school, no television and no other children to play with. Once a week we visited a city called Takoradi, which had lots of vultures, but also a library. My big sister and I borrowed stacks of books and read them all each week. As there was no school, my mum taught us which I didn’t always like. But when I was 8, and my sister 10, the education authorities thought it would be a good idea if we actually went to school again. My mum has a big family in Northern Ireland, so off we went to boarding school in Belfast. It turned out I liked that even less! It was a bit of a shock after the freedom we had had in Africa and not at all like Malory Towers or St Clares by Enid Blyton; I had read every single book in both series. There was definitely no ginger beer or pillow fights and we had a particularly formidable boarding mistress. Fortunately we got to visit our lovely aunts and uncles and dozens of cousins every other weekend and had a lot of fun with them. So, there followed ten years in Belfast interspersed with tropical trips to visit our parents in Africa. My dad’s job took him from West Africa to South to East and back West again. Finally my mum wanted to come back to the UK, by which time I had moved to Manchester university and was just finishing my joint honours degree in Spanish and French.
I topped up my qualifications as I went along, including horticulture and design and teaching. I have been teaching primary children for 5 or so years now and I really love how children have the immense capacity to immerse themselves in books of all different genres but in particular fantasy. They have the superb ability to suspend disbelief in an instant. In spare moments I make up ‘magic carpet’ stories off the top of my head, complete with magic words which they seem to love.
I now live in a tiny Surrey village in the UK where there is a church, a pub (no mobile signal) and quite a lot of pheasants. I live with my husband, my lively Springer spaniel, Rosie, and I keep a small flock of Peking bantams and other fancy hens – each named after inspirational women. I have 2 children, a boy and a girl, who are both young adults now pursuing their own adventures.
I am still an avid reader and have been influenced by many fantastic authors since childhood. I teach part time now so that I can concentrate more on my writing. I really want to share with you my characters; their exciting and unique personalities and their imaginative adventures. Let me know what you think!
I hope you like my first series, Below the Green. I am lucky enough to have a fabulous view from my writing room, which looks across our village cricket green, to fields and woods beyond. This simple setting is what inspired the beginning of Underground Adventure.
I am a freelance illustrator who specialises in magical story doodles for children.
I found myself writing the stories that came with my characters and now here I am venturing out and releasing my own books - Scary!
I live where the mountains meet the sea at the tip of North Wales with my beautiful family.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020Maggie and James meet at the end of the school day and walk home. On the way, Maggie falls spots a trapdoor in the ground in the green — a big patch of green in the village. When Maggie and James decide to open the trapdoor, they see a dim light and decide to go down the steps to investigate. They find two kids their age and their names and a whole new world underground. Quinn and Vitaagree to meet with Maggie and James the next day at the same time. When they go to see Quinn and Vita, they find out that Vita and her friend Archer has disappear due to being stolen by the Snatcher. Quinn asks Maggie and James to help him find Vita .He takes them and sells them into slavery. Vita and Archer are in the land of the Grimms and sold to ogres. While working for the ogres, they make plans to escape. Do they escape? Archer and Vita finds them in the hands of an alpaca whose name is Vince. He is going to take them to his Queen so she can decide what to do with them. However the three of them are captured by the Wild Bandits. What will happen to them. Meanwhile Maggie, Quinn and James meet a pair of eagles who offer them a ride to Turtle Bay. This is the closest portal to take in hopes of find Vita and Archer. Will they find Archer and Vita? Will Maggie and James’s get home?
The first book of a series is charming, fun to read and full of magic! I enjoyed the spunk and goodness of the characters in this novel. The novel is fast paced with several twists and turns. There is never a dull moment. I can’t wait to read the next book of this series.
Disclaimer: I received an arc of this book from the author/publisher from Netgalley. I wasn’t obligated to write a favorable review or any review at all. The opinions expressed are strictly my own.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021This is an enduring tale of two children finding a portal to the Underworld in their Greens area - the creatures they meet, their involvement with a mystery and escape back to the World they live in. Was a fun and exciting quick read with a happy ending! Even had the recipe for one of the new foods they had in the Underworld!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019This exciting audiobook is beautifully narrated. Two friends, Maggie and James enter a magical world. They meet two underworld friends, Vita and Quinn. A calamity sends them on a dangerous mission. We look forward to more adventures. Highly recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020This adventure happens in many layers. A simple ring that leads to a portal starts the tale, and the experiences unfold in a quick and enticing manner. Clever illustrations keep you swiping the pages. As the first book, it does a good job of establishing the characters, their environments and relationships but also gives you a great tale to follow with a satisfying conclusion. This is a delightful beginning that will have any child anxiously awaiting the next book.
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- LMJReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars A great Adventure for any 8 to 12 year old
I listened to the story on Audible first then bought a copy for Kindle.
A great narration on Audible - perfect for bedtime, general listening....
The book is the first in a series and begins Maggie and James's extraordinary journey into a bizarre and fascinating world that is right under their feet... Meeting Quinn and Vita, two young Earthlie children, James and Maggie are soon caught up in a quest to rescue Vita and another young Earthlie from the gruesome Ogres.
The author weaves a fantasy full of strange and at times gruesome creatures. Peril isn't far away, and as their journey progresses the youngsters are faced with some difficult choices... It has all the elements of a quest - saving themselves and their new friends whilst learning so much about themselves.
Written with humour, a steady flow of interesting characters, the story builds nicely to a crescendo.
I would suggest Under the Green is a book for a confident reader - any 8 to 12 year old would consume the story rapidly, and come back wanting more!
- Catherine LawtonReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Have you wondered what other life forms there may be, this book may just have the answer
fast paced adventure. It was a page turner, i think children will really enjoy every page - leaves you wanting to find out more.