![]() ![]() ![]() The scene with the "king" at the burger hut kills me every time. I was hoping for a character like in the wonderful film "Role Models". ![]() From actively forbidding fraternising of those they don't like or believing they are in character 24/7 not to mention cohabiting with their "queen". I've heard stories from coworkers active in the local Renaissance faire that behave just like in this book. Chelsea mentions in the beginning of the book that the lady took her role too seriously. I was surprised the war never reached the adults considering how seriously they took the reenactments themselves.This book was very fun and entertaining but I was disappointed we never met the fake Abigal Adams. The parental advice comes out of Chelsea father love of hearing himself talk than actively taking notice of anything in his child's life.None of the adults ever realise what the kids are doing even people actually get hurt. The focus is on when things get out of hand one summer between the teenagers of the two parks.This novel has minimal adult involvement that you might expect from a YA novel. The attractions have their mix of history nerds vs. Not the wildly inaccurate world of renaissance/mid-evil fairs but a rivalry between a Colonial and Civil War. ![]() Past Perfect is set in the world of historical reenactments. ![]()
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