I decided to go to the library to pass some time. There, I discovered a Susan Cooper book that I hadn't read during my childhood. I sat down with a cup of coffee and read a chapter or two. Then, I brought the rest of the book home. (Thank goodness I had saved my library card barcode in Google Wallet for such a situation.) It was only when I was cycling home with Matthew that I remembered it was World Book Day. So, what I was doing was surprisingly relevant.
I completed the book over the course of the evening and truly enjoyed it. For a while, I was puzzled about when exactly the story was set. However, when I discovered that it was published in 1993, everything became clear. In those days, geeks had access to computers on the internet, but it wasn't as common for ordinary people. Also, mobile phones hadn't really taken off yet. Mind you, I'm not sure when was the last time you could take your car on the train up to Fort William!
Boggarts have become more well-known due to their appearance in a certain wizarding series, but I really liked this particular one. They are invisible, except when they shapeshift to cause mischief, and they are coming to terms with the modern world. It was lots of fun to read. I noticed that there are two sequels, one written as recently as 2018. This keeps catching me off guard because most of the books I read as a kid were from authors who had stopped writing. I might look for these sequels. Although it is definitely aimed at around age 9 to 10 rather than young adults, it was still engaging. Perhaps it was a little too easy for me to read. It's unclear whether I can convince Matthew to give it a try before I return it to the library.