Timothy Hart is getting used to the good life with his new imagination box. Anything he can imagine, he can create! There's only one rule - the box mustn't leave Tim's room.But Tim has never been good at following rules - especially when there's the opportunity to 'imagine' his homework into being without actually having to do it. Tim is feeling rather pleased with himself...Until he notices the strange people following him, and then chasing him, and then his beloved imagination box being ripped from his hands.He'll need the help of a top secret scientific institution if he's going to save the imagination box from corruption of the worst possible kind.Sequel to the critically acclaimed debut, The Imagination Box.
An exciting sequel to the first book that continues to explore the endless possibilities of science and technology. Tim’s imagination box gets stolen and he vows to get it back. However, he ends up getting involved in a dangerous situation involving mind control and murders. He saves the day but there’s a new twist to his imagination box by the end, meaning he’ll never be the same again.
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This is the second book in The Imagination Box series. I did not read the first one, but I think it would have been beneficial if I had. In the first book you learn about the Professor's invention. Tim is the only one that can make it work. There was an attempt in the first book to make a replica by some evil persons but of course, it does not work. Tim has been warned to never take The Imagination Box out of his room.
In the story, Timothy Hart realizes that he can get the box to complete his homework and school assignments so he takes it to school with him. On the way home from school he is chased and eventually the box is stolen. When Tim and his friend go to TRAD to try and recover it, they meet a man who has made a giant imagination box and they go to see it. Again, he is the only one that can make it work. That is when they realize he might be in danger.
This is a cute adventure book with lots of action. It would be a great chapter read for children ages 8 to 12. This would be a good addition to family, school and public libraries. I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.