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Book Review: I, Coriander
Fairytales merge with 17th century history and romance. For 10-up.
Read MoreBook Review: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Heartless toy finds love in a cruel world.
Read MoreReview: Nanny McPhee: The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda
Misbehaving kids meet their match (sort of) in these tiresome tales.
Read MoreBook Review: Midnight for Charlie Bone: Children of the Red King, Book 1
Mild but enjoyable fantasy good for middle grades.
Read MoreBook Review: The Prophecy of the Stones
Reads like what it is: a 14-year-old's writing.
Read MoreBook Review: The Akhenaten Adventure: Children of the Lamp, Book 1
Twins discover they're djinn.
Read MoreBook Review: Dragon's Blood: The Pit Dragon Chronicles: Book 1
Enthralling, gritty, classic dragon trilogy.
Read MoreBook Review: Molly Moon, Micky Minus, and the Mind Machine
Imaginative, faced-paced fantasy; 4th in series.
Read MoreBook Review: Eclipse: The Twilight Saga, Book 3
Engrossing vampire read a bad model of romance.
Read MoreReview: The Akhenaten Adventure (Children of the Lamp, Book 1)
When wealthy New York twins John and Philippa have to have their wisdom teeth removed rather young (they're twelve), it triggers a series of events that reveal to them that they are djinn, descended from a powerful tribe of djinn, and just coming into their powers.
Sent to England to learn from their Uncle Nimrod all about being djinn, they are drawn into the age-old conflict between good and evil djinn, and travel with their uncle to Egypt to find the secret behind the disappearance of 70 djinn millennia ago. Now it's a race against the evil Iblis to rescue the missing ones and bring them to the side of good before the balance of luck in the universe is destroyed.
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