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"Clever and exciting, just like the previous book, this also features a layered relationship between Theodosia and her grandmother. Nonstop action in a delightfully English package." Booklist "Archaeology and fantasy fans alike will find much to love in this magical tale chock-full of ancient Egyptian artifacts and details. Theodosia’s first-person narration is often very funny as she deals with the adults around her, and the plot is quick and multilayered like a well-wrapped mummy." School Library Journal
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About the Author
R. L. LaFEVERS grew up in Los Angeles, California surrounded by a gaggle of brothers who taught her an awful lot about how to get into mischief of all kinds, much like our clever Theodosia Throckmorton. When getting her brothers out of scrapes (again, like Theo), she usually had her nose buried in a book. Now she lives on a small ranch in Southern California with her husband, two teenaged sons (who are also very good at getting into mischief and scrapes of one sort or another), a dog who thinks he’s a person, and a cat who is really a tigress in disguise.YOKO TANAKA lives in Los Angeles and Bangkok with her husband and three cats. Aside from illustrating Book I & II of the Theodosia Throckmorton series, she illustrated forthcoming novel The Magician's Elephant (Candlewick) by Kate DiCamillo. Her artwork may be found at http://www.yokotanaka.com.
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Age Range: 7 - 10 years
Grade Level: 2 - 5
Lexile Measure: 760L (What's this?)
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Series: The Theodosia Series (Book 3)
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (April 4, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0547550111
ISBN-13: 978-0547550114
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.9 x 7.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
51 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#533,692 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This book was purchased from Amazon.con for my Kindle. An amazing way to order books because I no sooner place my order that it appears on my Kindle. It is the delicious feeling of instant gratification.like all the other books in the Theodosia series this one too is great as once again our young slueth finds herself on a roller-coaster ride that has her nerves in a tangle. There are hair-raising plots that involve nasty characters, extremely unpleasant situations and others who appeare to be inoffensive but are, in reality, evil and wicked. There are many sub-plots that keeps ones mind doing cartwheels. You, the reader, is kept on the edge of your seat and biting your nails. There is never a dull moment. Theodosia is constantly racking her brains figuring out how she can escape from the Museum of Legends and Antiquities where her father is curator and where she spends most of her time. She sometimes complains that her parents neglect her but actually she sees the positive side of this as allowing her to investigate the many mysteries she is faced with and enables her to discretly look into and find out something about dodgy or unsavory people. She has a rather large number of people who are her allies. People from Lords to raggamuffins. And she also has ,of late ,her younger brother, Henry. Though he is, much of the time, at boarding school but when he is homeTheodosia tries to include him in on things that are not too complicatedVarious employees in the museum play an important roll in Theodosia's life. There is one in particular, Stilton, who is her friend and sometimes helps her with odd jobs outside of the museum. However, she has discovered that he is occasionally indiscreet and causes her trouble. But her all time enemy is Faggebush. She just can't trust him for one reason or another. He is always interfering with her activities. As yet he has said nothing to her parents about her excursions into the seamier parts of London or her habit of skulking around the museum at weird hours of the night. One day she finds out why he is so mean and rude to her and this revelation makes her take a better look at him.Theodosia, as we know, passes a good deal of her time ferreting out the curses that may be present on the different artifacts and objects that arrive at the museum. This keeps her very busy. Her knowledge of these curses and black magic give her a huge advantage when she is dealing with unsavory and wicked people as you will see as you read on.Here in this book she becomes involved with a wizened old Egyptian. At first she views him with much skepticism and is sure he is a fraud of the first order. However, she is intrigued by the magic he seem to wield and how he appears to be able to control peoples minds. But Her mind is in constant struggle between believing him or not. He plays a significant roll is this book. It is interesting how the whole thing plays out.Here, too, Theodosia finds out something about herself that she finds very disturbing and doesn't know quite how to handle it. She discoveres at last why she is so different from other people. Where as in the beginning she was shocked and upset she finally understands what a gift she has been blessed with. It truely changes the color of her whole life. And it has changed Henery's life, too, as now he has a better understanding of Theodosia's double life. Though Henry understands completly he will never be like his sister but at least he can occasionally parcipitate. He feels less left out and more a part of her life.Theodosia's relationship with her grandmother is also in for a dramatic change. As is her feelings have to be reassessed. At first she is reluctant to see things from another perspective. This all indicates that she maturing and realizes there is a difference between being intellegent and being mature.This book is pure delight to read. It has provided me with many hours of pleasure. I just love the dialogues Theodosia has with herself. They are extremely funny and very witty, no kidding sometimes I just laugh out loud. There are some that just tickle my funny bone. It is this comic relief that makes this book so palatable. No matter how tense things get there are always moments that come along to untie your intestines, thank goodness. However, as I am an adrenaline junkie this book fits my tast exactly.I highly recommend this book for all ages. I am nearly eighty and, am happy to say, my inner child is alive and kicking. Get it, read it, enjoy it.Bookwormetc Dorothy Dempsey
This is the third book in LaFevers' young adult series about budding Egyptologist Theodosia Throckmorton. Be sure to read the books in order of publication as the three stories lean heavily on each other making reading them out of order an impossibility.That being said, I was a little put out by the extent that this book relied on the previous books in the series. Generally, I was able to recall the previous stories with LeFevers' reminders. But, at one point our heroine hears mention of a name and comments that she had heard this name discussed by another party in the book some weeks prior. Reading this on a Kindle, I was able to search the name, thinking I had missed some minor point earlier. There were three mentions of the name in the book and all three occurred within paragraphs of the first mention with nothing but a sparse reminder of who the person was. Fortunately, the name was only a background name and really didn't play at all into "Eyes of Horace". I still have no recall of this background character.That aside, LeFevers does write a good YA story that has me wanting to continue on to book four in the series.4 STARS
Thirteen year old Theodosia Throckmorton learns an interesting fact about her birth and gets closer to two of her family members as well as one of the museum's curators. Once again she saves the day by riding relics of curses and keeping powerful relics or in this case a tablet that is a map to the most powerful relics of all from the evil Serpents of Chaos and the crazy Scorpions. I love these books. Fantastic!
Entertaining. Good for most ages with some suspense and scary but not gory or creepy. Has positive endings but of course no conclusions since it is a series.
I really love this book. I read it in one day. So that tells you it was that good. I got these so I could read them and share them with my seven year old granddaughter. We are going to be reading a lot this summer.
My 11-yo daughter and I both enjoyed the latest adventure of Theodosia and her Egyptian curses. Theodosia is such a strong, enjoyable character with a great voice. In this latest adventure, she is trying to keep a mysterious emerald table hidden from the Serpents of Chaos, as well a mysterious Egyptian magician--and all the while battling cursed objects at her parents' Museum of Legends and Antiquities. My favorite part, however, was seeing a new side of Theodosia's straight-laced grandmother.
Beautifully written and was delivered really fast.
Great book. I read the whole series.
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