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This had two cute stories with nice illustrations that kids are sure to love. I think the vampires story was my favorite - although the fish one was cute too. I liked the illustrations, they went well with the stories, and made them more fun. The fish story had pictures right in the verses, replacing some of the words, which will help kids remember what the items are (and might teach them a little about what's used for fishing). Overall, a fun read for early readers!
 
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | Jul 11, 2023 |
I’m a huge fan of anything to do with Atlantis. Just say the word and I’m there. Having read the start of Rosa’s adventures in Sons of the Sphinx, I was also keen to see where her gift had taken her. I was not disappointed. Author Cheryl Carpinello sets the scene right away with a mysterious, yet familiar stranger who appears to tell Rosa she is needed again. This is a special and possibly perilous mission that just happens to coincide with Rosa and her cousin Jerome’s visit to a small, out of the way (can you even find it on the map?) island called Kalymnos in the Mediterranean, near Greece. From the moment they arrive and their mission is revealed – to find the first of the Five Feathers of the Phoenix – danger and a deadly enemy stalk them. I won’t give too much away but suffice to say there is enough action, adventure, intrigue, mystery, history, mythology, and legends to please young (and young at heart readers) who find the ancient world and its stories fascinating. The story arc is complete but refers to the next adventure in store. After all, there are five feathers so one down, four more to go!

Cheryl Carpinello does not dumb down the writing for middle grade and young adult readers, and parents (who might also enjoy dipping into the book) will appreciate a high level of complexity and vocabulary to keep readers on their toes and learning new words as they embark on this adventure with Rosa and Jerome. There is enough new information to delight readers who already enjoy history and mythology and to encourage readers new to the series to read further. The author refers to Rosa’s previous adventure a few times so, to put everything into context, I’d recommend reading Sons of the Sphinx as well to catch up on Rosa’s gift. The book includes end notes on mythology, Atlantis, biblical lore, and the actual islands of Kalymnos and Telendos mentioned. This book would be a great addition to any history class to encourage young readers to enjoy reading more about the past and learning from it.
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FionaRobynIngram | Oct 20, 2022 |
Very Convincing Historical Fiction Based on Facts

The literary ploys are so well done in this book that the reader wonders if in fact it isn't nonfiction. The author makes it apparent how the world looked and seemed to King Tutankhamen from the ages of six through sixteen. What would it have been like to be
King Tutankhamen? This story is like time traveling to understand. The responsibilities he had could be compared and contrasted to what teens' lives are like today. Great read for group discussions.… (plus d'informations)
 
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WiseOwlFactory | 3 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2022 |
Realistic Historical Fiction

I felt like I was watching the story unfold. Details, descriptions, language, and suspense make this a magical story. It is sure to engage reluctant (and eager) readers throughout the book.
 
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WiseOwlFactory | Feb 20, 2022 |

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