Praise

A wonderful tale that instantly resonated with me, evoking cherished memories of my own childhood. The title alone sparked a sense of nostalgia, reminding me of the countless hours my sister and I spent constructing elaborate forts from our bunk beds.
The narrative genuinely captures the essence of imaginative play, where creativity is limitless and every corner of a room can transform into a realm of adventure. Fifield's vivid storytelling invites readers to dive into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, igniting the flames of imagination in both young and old alike.

– Louise Jane, CEO The Golden Wizard Book Prize

Oglesforte is a charming story that reminds us how much magic exists in a simple blanket fort. D.J. Fifield has created a wonderful adventure for young readers that feels both classic and fresh. The story follows siblings Rayne and Braidon as they leave their bedroom and enter a magical world threatened by a dark force called the Gloom.

The best part of this book is the relationship between the brother and sister. They feel like real children who care for each other even when they are bickering. While thirteen year old Rayne is brave, younger Braidon shows great courage as he learns to face his fears. Their bond gives the story heart and makes the stakes feel personal.

The world is creative and easy to picture. The author uses great details to describe unique creatures like Bindermoles and the Singing Tree. A very interesting part of the plot is how the children discover their father has a secret connection to this land through his old sketches. This mystery keeps the story moving quickly.

The writing is clear and easy to follow, making it perfect for readers between the ages of eight and eleven. Even during tense moments, the story feels safe and encouraging. It is a heartfelt tribute to the power of imagination and the importance of family. This is a great start to a new series, and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves adventure. D.J. Fifield understands the middle grade voice and the balance between wanting independence and needing the safety of home. Rayne is a perfect bridge for readers who still crave the magic of discovery. The language is accessible and the message is sincere.

– Wendy Oni