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Theodosia and the Last Pharaoh (The Theodosia Series) (2011 original; edición 2011)

por R. L. LaFevers, Yoko Tanaka (Ilustrador)

Series: Theodosia (4)

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When eleven-year-old Theodosia and her cat, Isis, travel to Egypt to return the Orb of Ra and the Emerald Tablet, she hopes to learn more about her origins but finds, instead, the Serpents of Chaos and a precious treasure that suddenly appears and disappears.
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Título:Theodosia and the Last Pharaoh (The Theodosia Series)
Autores:R. L. LaFevers
Otros autores:Yoko Tanaka (Ilustrador)
Información:Houghton Mifflin Books for Children (2011), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 400 pages
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Interested in Egyptian history and mythology? This is a great series of books for a lover of all things Egyptian. Theodosia is a special little girl who can see ancient curses and feel the mysticism around her. Sounds like fun, right? Poor Theo spends her days in her parents ancient Egyptian museum where her mother, the Egyptologist, and her curator father work, and at times, live. She has dedicated her life to nullifying those curse before they can harm her family and friends. Sometimes this is quite humorous, other times, not so much. She has a group of crazed fans who think she is the reincarnation of a goddess, a secret society watching her every move, a street urchin pick=pocket friend, and an irksome bother of a little brother who comes home from boarding school at the wrong times. Interesting facts, the author did the footwork, and fun watching Theo get out of her predicaments, especially with her very proper English grandmother. ( )
  weisser4 | Jun 3, 2014 |
The last Theodosia book I reviewed was Eyes of Horus in 2010, the third book in the quartet, and I'm finally, finally reviewing the final book!

After many trials and tribulations, Theodosia has gotten herself and her cat Isis to Egypt, where she hopes to return the Emerald Tablet and the Orb of Ra to the wedjadeen and maybe redeem her friend Awi Bubu, back in London. She also hopes to figure out the mystery of her birth and find some archaeological treasures. Of course, nothing can be easy in Theodosia's world and she quickly runs into suspicious and murderous opponents, possibly villainous architects, a helpful street boy with a mysterious past, and it seems she's farther away from being the daughter her mother wants than ever before.

While this book is, in some ways, even more action-packed than the first three titles, it also has more depth and thoughtfulness. Theodosia learns much more about herself than she ever wanted to know and has to make some hard decisions about what she's going to do about her knowledge. The author does a good job of winding up the quartet in a way that's realistic and yet satisfying, while still leaving some speculations and questions to be answered. The one element that I felt didn't handle as smoothly as it should have was Theodosia's interactions with the native Egyptians. She's been dealing with a predominantly white, male-dominated, very Victorian secret society and her exposure to the Egyptian nationalist movement and the Egyptian secret societies seems awkward, especially when the author tries to connect the wedjadeen and the Brotherhood of Secrets. However, in some ways that's a realistic touch in and of itself - both groups have to realize they are going to have to compromise and give up some deeply held beliefs in order to continue their missions and Theodosia's moment of comprehension when a local Egyptian equates the nationalist movement with Theodosia's own struggles for independence fits smoothly into the narrative and Theodosia's development.

Verdict: I really love Theodosia and I think it's a pity I have a hard time selling these to kids. Although mythology is big now, thanks to Rick Riordan, some of my parents are wary of books that involve the more religious aspects of mythology (and this series has a LOT of those aspects) especially curses and demons. Theodosia's spiky personality and more introspective moments also seem to discourage kids who want non-stop action without any pauses. However, I continue to soldier on and recommend it to kids who like humor, mythology, curses, and a good dose of Victorian dramatics.

ISBN: 9780547390185; Published 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; ARC provided by publisher at ALA several years ago *wince*; Purchased for the library
  JeanLittleLibrary | Feb 23, 2014 |
The best of the series. Ms. LaFevers outdid herself with this. As much as I liked the first three books this one still surprised me and went way beyond my expectations. Theodosia grew and matured as a character and the writing seemed to get better and better and the story more complex and exciting. I feel no hesitation in recommending these to anyone who likes fantasy adventure regardless of age.

Oh, and I can't fail to mention the extensive introduction to ancient Egyptian mythology as well as the state of affairs in Egypt leading up to the first world war and rise of Egyptian nationalism and the large presence and influence in Egypt of Europeans and the plundering of Egypt's physical heritage by European archeologists and museums and the black market. Goodness. I liked this book. ( )
  Yona | May 2, 2013 |
One of my favorite series. ( )
  scote23 | Mar 30, 2013 |
Love, love, LOVE this series. Really. This is book four so go read the first one, Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos. ( )
  jfoster_sf | Aug 9, 2011 |
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the few, the proud, and the learned,

and most especially to Amy Clarke,

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