Trapped In Tangle Wood Tower: Ted’s Story (S.T.A.R. Series (4 Book Series) 2)
About
A fast, funny, and easy-to-read adventure for readers aged 7+
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Incredible story. My students LOVED it.” – Teacher Review
✅ Short chapters ✅ Accessible language ✅ Great for reluctant readers
“I’m Ted, and I do NOT want to talk about reading.”
But when my team, S.T.A.R., and I follow secret clues through a crumbling mansion to find a missing book worth millions, I have to face my biggest fear. And it’s not ghosts, or heights, or even ziplines.
It’s words.
Perfect for kids who...
– Avoid reading because it feels too hard
– Get overwhelmed by long pages or confusing words
– Say “books are boring” (until now!)
– Need a reading win, a good laugh, and a reason to keep turning pages
Loved by parents and teachers looking for:
✔️ Confidence-boosting books that actually work
✔️ Cliffhanger pacing with no intimidating text blocks
✔️ Dyslexia-aware design that builds success, not stress
✔️ Real stories by a teacher who understands what struggling readers need
Loved by Readers who need:
🎒 Nonstop action: Ghostly distractions, food lift escapes, rooftop ziplines
📚 Real emotion: A hero who hides his reading struggles, until he can’t
💡 A mystery with meaning: A lost manuscript. A house worth saving. A story only they can find
💬 Unforgettable voice: First-person narration that feels like your best friend telling you everything
👫 The power of friendship: Because some things—like reading—are easier when you don’t face them alone
What Educators Are Saying:
“This is what our reluctant readers need—short, funny chapters with true emotional heart. Ted’s journey with reading will hit home with so many kids.”
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If your child needs a story that’s exciting enough to keep them hooked but accessible enough to build their confidence, Trapped in Tangle Wood Tower is the next must-read adventure.
Great for: Independent reading, classroom read-alouds, bedtime giggles, and bookworms-in-the-making.
You don’t have to love reading to love this book.