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BfK No. 58 - September 1989

Cover Story
The illustration on our cover by Catherine Denvir is taken from the Lions Tracks edition of Where Nobody Sees by James Watson (0 00 672986 X, £2.50 pbk) published by Collins. We are grateful to Collins for help in using this illustration.

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A Tale of Time City

Diana Wynne Jones
(Methuen Publishing Ltd)
978-0416101928, RRP £2.50, Paperback
10-14 Middle/Secondary
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Vivien Smith was only going to cousin Marty's to escape the Blitz. She reached the country station and . . . suddenly there she was in Time City and her fantasy adventure begins. With Jonathan and Sam, she becomes responsible for returning Faber John's four polarities to the Gnomon; imperative before the city goes into a critical, unstable history, and 'if Time City broke down entirely, it could damage the rest of history entirely. As we might expect from Diana Wynne Jones, this is a long, complex book, requiring reading and intellectual stamina. I'd stock it, if only for fantasy gamers or those rarities who wish to explore the paradoxes of time!

Reviewer: 
David Bennett
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