THE UNWRITTEN GIRL by James Bow
    Category:  Paranormal
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  5/15/06
    Publisher:  Boardwalk Books
    Reviewed by:  Carrie Spellman
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Rosemary Watson likes the company of books much better than that of people her own age. Which explains her
    hesitance to accept the help of the new boy, Peter. That and the weird thing she saw in the library right before. It
    looked like a girl, but it folded up and disappeared. The only thing Rosemary knows for sure is that it was angry.
    And if there’s anything worse than a hallucination, it’s one that’s mad at you. Maybe she’s just going to have a
    nervous breakdown like her older brother, Theo.

    Due to a huge freak storm, and missing the bus, Rosemary is forced to bring Peter home. Theo seems to be literally
    lost in a book; he can’t put it down or stop reading it. He won’t even let Rosemary look at it. When she manages to
    get a peek, she is shocked to realize the book is blank until Theo reads it. Theo snatches the book out of her view
    and warns her to “look out for the books."

    After another visit from angry ghost girl, a near breakdown from Theo, and a message from Puck, it appears that it is
    up to Rosemary and Peter to save Theo. He has gone to the Land of Fiction to try and keep Rosemary safe, and now
    she needs to rescue him.

    Rosemary and Peter must navigate the Land of Fiction, with Puck as their guide. They must meet challenges, find their
    strength, face their fears, and find out why so many of the characters in the Land of Fiction are so angry with
    Rosemary.

    I can’t describe to you how great I thought this book was! Between the idea of being truly sucked into a book, to
    living in the stories that you’ve read, to the fabulous reason that all of the characters are upset. It’s hilarious, scary,
    exciting, and impossible to put down. I’ve always loved Puck, and the fact that he speaks mostly in iambic
    pentameter, intended or not, is just too perfect. If you’re a book fanatic, this is an absolute must!
The Unwritten Girl
by James Bow