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ISBN: 054722592X (ISBN13: 9780547225920)
Edition Language: English
Series: Theodosia Throckmorton #3
Literary Awards: Agatha Award Nominee for Best Childrens Young Adult (2010)
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Title:Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus (Theodosia Throckmorton #3)
Author:R.L. LaFevers
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 375 pages
Published:April 12th 2010 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mystery. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mythology. Fiction. Adventure

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Being able to detect black magic isn’t all tea and crumpets—and for Theodosia Throckmorton, it can be a decidedly tricky business! When Sticky Will drags Theo to a magic show featuring the Great Awi Bubu, she quickly senses there is more to the magician than he lets on, setting in motion a chain of events she never could have bargained for.

Meanwhile, back at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities, Henry is home for the spring holidays and makes an accidental discovery of an artifact that alchemists have been hunting for centuries. Soon, every black-cloaked occultist in London is trying to get their hands on it . . .

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Theodosia is on another adventure in this third novel in the series. Theodosia visits an Egyptian magicians magic show along with Will and his brothers and learns that the Great Awi Bubu may be more of a magician than he lets on. After Theodosia discovers the Emerald Tablet, an artifact which is rumored to hold the secret to turn ordinary metal into gold, Awi Bubu pays her a visit, along with the Arcane Society of the Black Sun and the Serpents of Chaos.More secret societies abound and once

This is the third book in the Theodosia series by LaFevers. It was a great addition to the series. If you liked the first two books I think you will enjoy this one as well.Theodosia is already knee deep in curses as she tries to frantically de-curse all of the Egyptian artifacts in her parents' museum (without them knowing). When her brother Henry comes down to "help" he cracks a stone tablet and reveals an Emerald Tablet inside of it. Now all the different factions that Theodosia is in cahoots

Being able to detect black magic isnt all tea and crumpetsand for Theodosia Throckmorton, it can be a decidedly tricky business! When Sticky Will drags Theo to a magic show featuring the Great Awi Bubu, she quickly senses there is more to the magician than he lets on, setting in motion a chain of events she never could have bargained for.Meanwhile, back at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities, Henry is home for the spring holidays and makes an accidental discovery of an artifact that alchemists

With Will's brother in a mesmeric trance by the Great Awi Bubu he eerily repeats Theodosia's false prophecy to the Black Sunners: "The Black Sun shall rise up in a red sky before falling to earth, where a great serpent will swallow it." Theo is instantly suspicious of this Egyptian Magician. How did he get Ratsy to say what she herself said? It's got to be a trick! But when she's trying to loose her "protective detail" that the Black Sunners have set on her, the Egyptian Magician doesn't really

Miss Theodosia Throckmorton is the sort of MG heroine I would have been completely obsessed with had R. L. LaFevers' delightful series been around when I was about ten or eleven. As it is, I'm unashamed to eat this series up with a spoon. I'd read the first two a couple years ago when I temporarily stole them from Asshole Ex's younger sister, and more recently, a friend of mine who works for HMH--after also getting me hooked on LaFevers' His Fair Assassin trilogy--procured me copies of books 3

Ive said it before, and Ill say it again: the juvenile and young adult shelves contain some good, fun fiction that isnt the classics you remember (and may re-read from time to time).The adventures of Theodosia Throckmorton are one of these. Being the eleven-year-old daughter of obsessed early 20th-century British Egyptologists, Theo reads hieroglyphics almost as easily as English, and probably knows more about the ancient Pharoahs than about the British monarchy.Her ability to perceive Egyptian

I really love the stories LaFevers chooses to tell about this bright and brave little girl but I always walk away from these books feeling like the prose only serves to connect point A to point B and I'm never really absorbed by her writing. Judging by the discussions in my youth book club, I also don't think she does a marvelous job of describing ancient Egyptian people, places and things very vividly for kids who are not already familiar.

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