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Title | : | Theodosia and the Last Pharaoh (Theodosia Throckmorton #4) |
Author | : | R.L. LaFevers |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | April 4th 2011 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mystery. Historical. Historical Fiction. Adventure. Mythology |
R.L. LaFevers
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.25 | 1934 Users | 157 Reviews
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In this fourth book in the series, Theodosia sets off to Egypt to return the Emerald Tablet—embedded with the knowledge of some of the ancient world’s most guarded secrets. Accompanied by her cat, Isis (smuggled along in a basket), Theo plans to return the artifact, then explore the mysteries surrounding her own birth and oh, yes— help her mother dig up treasures on her archeological expedition.But nothing ever works out as planned, especially when a precious treasure appears suddenly, and then just as suddenly disappears . . . When the Serpents of Chaos get involved, Theo finds she’s digging up a lot more than she expected!

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ISBN: | 0547390181 (ISBN13: 9780547390185) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Theodosia Throckmorton #4 |
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This is the forth book in the Theodosia series and I feel like it is the best so far. Theodosia convinced her archaeologist mother to take her to Egypt to help find the temple of Thutmose III. But Theodora is really planning on returning two powerful artifacts she found in London with the help of the Brothrhood of Chosen Keepers. She also hopes to learn the circumstances of her own birth while her parents were working on an archaeological expedition in Luxor 11 years ago.Many characters haveThis book did a wonderful job pulling together all the loose ends from the first three books. Nice twists and turns throughout the story with a satisfactory finale!
This is the fourth book in the Theodosia Thockmorten series by R.L. LaFevers. This was my favorite book in the series so far, it really took the story to another level.Theodosia has journeyed with her mother to Egypt supposedly to help her mom on an archaeological dig. Theodosia's real purpose it to return the Emerald tablet and other important artifacts to the protection of the Brotherhood so that they don't fall into the evil hands of the Serpents of Chaos.I really enjoyed this book. Theodosia

I WANT THE NEXT BOOK!!! :D :D
Love these books! It ended like that may be it for Theodosia. But I hope not. There was some reference to the fact her gift was not limited to Egyptian artifacts, I had hoped her travels would go somewhere else?
I enjoyed the series up until this book. For some reason I lost interest. I kept putting it aside hoping I would get back to it...cut to three years later, I still can't sit down and finish it. So I'm just going to call it. I did not finish this at about 55%.I can't even put my finger on why I lost interest. Theodosia and her mother are in Egypt. A different setting and a promise of new adventure should have been enough for me to turn pages. However, I was bored, and I can't tolerate being
This series is an adventure, an education, and an utter delight, but this book was something above and beyond. It was a coming into it's own, a growing up for the series as well as the protagonist. It is at once an ending and a beginning... as all coming-of-age tales are. In this case it's more of a coming-in-one's-own and not merely accepting, but owning oneself completely - foibles, peculiarities, and all. How many adults could do with this lesson?I have to say that in all of my reading, and
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