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If you enjoyed Indain in a cupboard you will enjoy this and the others that were written to go along with the first one. An incredible new adventure Omri and Patrick are forced to share their secret with Patricks cousin Emma.
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Sequel to the Indian in the Cupboard. Great for kids and adults!

Katt S. (
Katt) reviewed on 1/9/2006...
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A tiny army has frightened away the "skinheads" who tried to rob Omri's house. The boys are left to explain to Omri's parents the tiny bullet holes and other damage. Complications multiply when Patrick is sent back to Boone's time, Omri's school principal tumbles into the secret, and Boone and his girlfriend are stuck in the present. For all the action, the pacing of this book is slowed down because of the several shifts in point of view and time. For example, as the tension builds over what to do about Little Bear's wounded comrades, the story switches to Patrick, who is coping with life in Boone's wild west. The cyclone from Boone's time is a too convenient deus ex machina that drives all thoughts of "little people" from the adults' minds and causes enough confusion and damage to let the boys cover their tracks and protect their friends from the past.

Judy L. (
meemawo3) reviewed on 5/25/2007...
cover doesnt match this. Book has an Indian on the cover
illustrated by ted lewin
147 pgs now a major motion picture from paramount

Dee R. (
buds) reviewed on 10/19/2006...
Now, in an incredible new adventure, Omri and Patrick are forced to share their secret with Patrick's cousin Emma. All of England is threatened by the disastrous cyclone they have brought back from the old American West, and Emma may hold the key to survival. The magic of the Indian in the Cupboard continues with the sequel, The Return of the Indian and now in The Secret of the Indian,an ABA American Bookseller Pick of the Lists and a new favorit with critics.

Angela S. (
readabk) reviewed on 8/31/2006...
Reading level 6.0

Lacey W. (
charlie) reviewed on 8/24/2006...
the cover is a little different than the one shown here

Rachel W. (
hrossa) reviewed on 5/30/2006...
The third book in the series begun by Indian in the Cupboard. A fun read . . .

Lenna B. (
bratz54) reviewed on 1/6/2006...
the book i had has a different cover but its all the same. a great reading book

Linda C. (
Seagull) reviewed on 10/22/2005...
The further incredible adventures of Mori and THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD.

Andie J. (
Andie) reviewed on 10/8/2005...
I have not read, my daughter has.

Cynthia S. (
Cynthia) reviewed on 8/13/2005...
The NEW YORK TIMES called the award winning THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD "the best novel of the year." The magic continues with it's sequel, an ABA AMERICAN BOOKSELLER Pick of the Lists. Omri discovered he could bring to life the miniature plastic Indian, the American cowboy, and his other toy figures. It is exciting and very entertaining. This is perfect for children or adults to read! You will love it!