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5.0 out of 5 stars Appreciate and relish ESCAPE FROM CASTLE CANT.
The adored daughter of and heir to the fortune of the late Lord Cant has been kidnapped by her half-sister Lucy Wickwright, deemed a rebel, in this sequel to the Chewing Gum Rebellion story SECRET OF CASTLE CANT - at least, that's what the bulletin proclaims. In truth Pauline is a fugitive, rescued from the castle by her half-sister, and the two are fleeing through a...
Published on October 7, 2006 by Midwest Book Review

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I actually really enjoyed this book and its predecessor when I read them several years ago. But then I saw that the author was convicted and is currently serving jail time for possession and trading of child pornography. Any illusions I had of this just being a fun book for kids was destroyed. You can find out more by googling K.P. Bath, since I can't post links...
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Appreciate and relish ESCAPE FROM CASTLE CANT., October 7, 2006
The adored daughter of and heir to the fortune of the late Lord Cant has been kidnapped by her half-sister Lucy Wickwright, deemed a rebel, in this sequel to the Chewing Gum Rebellion story SECRET OF CASTLE CANT - at least, that's what the bulletin proclaims. In truth Pauline is a fugitive, rescued from the castle by her half-sister, and the two are fleeing through a country at war over chewing gum. No prior familiarity with SECRET is required to appreciate and relish ESCAPE FROM CASTLE CANT.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great adventure!, September 23, 2006
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WOW! A great adventure! The Secret of Castle Cant is my favorite book ever. I waited a whole year to find out about how the chewing gum rebellion would end. Finally, I got Escape form Cstle Cant and read it almost in 1 day. Its kinda scarey--the bogwife and vlad orloff with that arrow in his neck! But funny too. I laughed at mrs. Pooter! And really smart. you cant imagine what will happen next. I cant' wait to find out the next adventure!
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1.0 out of 5 stars READ THIS REVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING, January 25, 2012
I actually really enjoyed this book and its predecessor when I read them several years ago. But then I saw that the author was convicted and is currently serving jail time for possession and trading of child pornography. Any illusions I had of this just being a fun book for kids was destroyed. You can find out more by googling K.P. Bath, since I can't post links here.

I'm grossed out beyond reason, because I can't imagine how his position of trust as an author could possibly have led to crimes against the very children he was writing for. This is all conjecture on my part, but I can't get that image out of my head.

Reading these books are up to you, since they're actually good stories, but the subtext and implications behind his words are too much for me to handle.
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5.0 out of 5 stars would recommend, December 19, 2007
Reviewed by Casey Holt (age 13) for Reader Views (12/07)

There's a war going on! The nobles want their chewing gum, but the rebels insist it's hurting the barony. Pauline von Cant is the rightful heiress, according to the loyalists, but Lucy Wickwright is the rightful heiress according to the rebels. On Lord Cant's deathbed he admits that Pauline's maidservant, Lucy Wickwright, is his daughter! With the war going on, the girls cling tightly to each other, and not knowing what else to do, decide to run away to the outlands to find the gum plant and destroy it to bring peace to the Barony once again.

But Vladimir Orloff, the Postal Commissioner and the person controlling the chewing gum, is chasing them. He killed Lucy's family when she was a young girl, and now he wants to put Pauline on the throne.

Lucy and Pauline are just taking a break and trying to find something to eat when a swineherd puts them at spear point and threatens to kill Lucy if they don't come with him, because he says he knows that they are Pauline von Cant and Lucy Wickwright. They pretend they are not, but he doesn't fall for it. He explains that he doesn't care if Pauline comes or not, it's Lucy who he wants. Who's he? Vladimir Orloff. So off they go, to the swineherd's hut. Pauline asks Lucy what the plan is, but she has none. When they approach the hut, they realize that "Vladimir Orloff" is no other than Blaise Delagrassie, the underfoot man from the castle. The swineherd gives them bacon off of a huge piece of meat, and they have a feast, and talk amongst each other. Suddenly, horsemen are riding up the hill, and tell the swineherd that they are on business of the Barony, and would like that piece of meat. He tells them it's for his guests, the "rebel girl, and the little baroness too," and that they should just be gone, because HE got to them first, and he is getting the reward. Orloff forces his way inside, and tells Lucy to surrender. She grabs a sword, and they escape, stealing the horses. They gallop off, but Pauline decides that she is going to go back, spear the meat, and then continue. She goes, gets the meat, and gallops off again, only to find that she cannot find Blaise and Lucy.

This is my favorite adventure of Pauline and Lucy's in this book, but they have MANY more. The first book is called "The Secret of Castle Cant." I liked "Escape from Castle Cant" much better. I would recommend this book to anyone, any age.

Book received free of charge.
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