The Time Cavern
by Todd Fonseca
Copyright: © 2008
157 Pages
$12.95 Paperback
$4.95 E-Book
With my recent issues concerning the creation of the book cover for my own next book, it seemed only fitting that Todd Fonseca’s The Time Cavern would be my next book review. Todd used 3D software and Photoshop to create his cover, and I must say it is outstanding. I have only seen it online, so I can only imagine how spectacular it must look in hand. Congratulations, Todd, on your excellent achievement.
I immediately think of the phrase, “judging a book by its cover,” as I write this. Face it. We all do it, which is all the more reason for a POD author to spend so much time on making their cover appealing and eye catching. I hope that Todd’s hard work pays off because readers will definitely not be disappointed with what’s behind this cover.
As the story unfolds, the reader is introduced to a ten year old boy named Aaron who is camping on his own for the first time. Of course, all ten year olds have a wild imagination and long for a sense of independence, so Aaron immediately begins to worry about the sounds he hears outside the tent. He also senses that he is being watched. Fonseca dedicates the book to his own son, also named Aaron. As I nestled into the story, I imagined the author creating this story as a bedtime tale for his son. If that is the case, the author has done an excellent job of transpiring his story to the page.
Aaron decides to investigate the noises outside the tent, but before doing so, he records his thoughts in a notebook. Here, we learn that Aaron is actually camping in the backyard of his new home, in which his family just moved into the day before. The beginning of the story is set up as a nice metaphor for the entire book. You may be frowning at the thought of yet another time travel story based on the title alone, but the young protagonist leaving a big concrete city and moving to the corn fields of Amish country makes for a nice set-up in my opinion which many young readers can relate to.
Fonseca has a talent for appealing to a young audience in the use of his subject matter….independence, moving to a new home, making friends, being afraid, exploration, and the use of the imagination, etc. Outside of the young boy’s adventures the author also uses a nice mix of dialog to keep his story moving, evenly exposing the reader to other characters including Aaron’s parents.
Aaron soon forms a friendship with a neighboring girl named Jake, who tells him his house is haunted. This sends Aaron into a frenzy to investigate the noises he’s been hearing, along with the mysterious eyes he sees in the old family barn. While exploring the barn, Aaron finds the page from a diary of a young boy who lived over 100 years ago. The writings on the page echo the mysterious feeling Aaron has been experiencing…”hearing your name being called by the wind.”
The next day, Aaron seeks out Jake to ask her about what she had said about his house and what she might know about the mysterious wind. He shows her the diary page he found and the two begin a journey they will not soon forget as they set out to solve the mystery of the Amish boy who wrote the diary entry, the howling wind that whispers your name, and an ancient cavern filled with even more secrets.
Todd Fonseca’s book is an adventure story that both kids and adults will love. It feeds the imagination, just as the tale itself builds upon the eagerness of its characters to solve the mystery. Fonseca’s main characters, Aaron and Jake, are believable and come alive on the page through their real-life dialog and eagerness to learn the truth. The author does a great job of keeping the momentum going with nicely paced conflict and interest, which will definitely keep the pages turning.
The Time Cavern is the first part of a three book series. Learn more by visiting Todd and The Time Cavern online!

Shannon,
Thanks for the continued support. Just an FYI that the book now has a dedicated website: http://www.thetimecavern.com. Also, final edits have been received from my editor. The final version along with ISBN should be available in about 2 weeks.
Thanks again!
Todd
Woohoo – I’m #11 at Barnes and Noble online!
So just to be clear, my book, The Time Cavern, is #11 in the category Search: Science fiction -> Time travel -> Children’s fiction on Barnes and Noble. Granted a pretty small category and my rank will probably drop fast… but hey, nice to have any kind of rank!
First saw mention of this book here – since then, I’ve seen it mentioned on several sites, along with the author’s posts on several web boards (including when the initial Kindle version price was drastically lowered). This is an author that is really taking self-marketing seriously and has received several good reviews as a result – not to mention that no doubt a number of Kindle owners have been able to preview the first few chapters of his book and some of those should have led to purchases. The tiny previews most make available (and especially those using some of the more atrocious flash enabled readers that make it very difficult to read) simply don’t do the same job (esp since at the end of the preview on a Kindle, it’s one click to buy and keep going).
Karen,
I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to hear you’ve seen mention of the book on several sites! I do spend a lot of time networking to try to brand the book and myself to gain some visibility. Feel free to contact me anytime either through the book’s website or on Facebook. Thanks again for your kind words.