The Akhenaten Adventure (Children of the Lamp)

384 pages

Published Oct. 15, 2004 by Scholastic Press.

ISBN:
978-0-439-96365-7
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4 stars (1 review)

Meet John and Philippa Gaunt, twelve-year-old twins who one day discover themselves to be descended from a long line of djinn. All of a sudden, they have the power to grant wishes, travel to extraordinary places, and make people and objects disappear. Luckily, the twins are introduced to their eccentric djinn-uncle Nimrod, who will teach them how to harness their newly found power. And not a moment too soon . . . since John and Philippa are about to embark on a search to locate a monstrous pharaoh named Akhenaten and his eerie tomb.

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4 stars

Read aloud with daughter; this book has strong main characters and a great mythology, along with excellent descriptions of the locales (New York, London, and Cairo). It is the first of a series, and we plan to dig into the next book very soon.

This story is mythological fantasy, with magic, but set in our modern day world. This element, along with what is clearly well thought out folkore of the djinn is excellent. I also appreciated references to other books - Tales from the Arabian Nights and [b:The Oxford Book of English Verse|199009|The Oxford Book of English Verse|Christopher Ricks|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1347624482s/199009.jpg|39907033]. The two main characters (twins) show excellent problem solving skills and teamwork. The supporting characters, while mostly caricatures, provide both knowledge and humor.

So why wasn't it awesome? The first part of the book felt very slow, with not a lot going on. If not for the humor and occasional …