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Friday, 14 March 2025

Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books - Iszi Lawrence - The Cursed Tomb - Book Review

If you’re ready to dive into a whirlwind of curses, myths, and the magnificent mysteries of ancient Egypt, then buckle up! Iszi Lawrence’s -The Cursed Tomb, takes readers on an exhilarating ride through 1249 BCE, where the only thing more curious than the pharaohs is the eleven-year-old heroine, Henut. 

Skeptical of everything, even the gods—talk about a mood! Henut's world is shattered when a mysterious break-in at her home ignites a series of events that feels like something straight out of a treasure-hunting adventure film. Cue unsettling dreams and a shadowy figure that seems to be on a mission of its own. Will she really venture into the legendary tombs of the Valley of Kings? Well, she might not have a choice, and that’s where the fun begins!

Lawrence crafts a narrative that's not just a thrilling dangerous quest but also rich with authentic historical details. From the rule of the mighty Pharaoh Rameses II to the enchanting practices of mummification, readers will find themselves immersed in the sights and sounds of ancient Egypt. It’s like stepping into a time machine, but with less risk of getting mummified!

Fans of Emma Carroll and *Horrible Histories* will absolutely adore this gem. The humour, the heroism, and the highs and lows of Henut’s adventure combine to create a story that's both educational and  entertaining. So, whether you’re a young reader or just a young-at-heart history buff, grab your copies of *The Cursed Tomb*. It’s a page-turner that will have you racing through the sands of time, dodging curses, and cheering for Henut all the way to the final page. 

Overall, *The Cursed Tomb* is a delightful thriller that embraces the spirit of adventure and the power of belief, reminding us that sometimes, facing the unknown can lead to the most magical experiences. Don’t miss it! 

Published by Bloomsbury Education (30 Jan. 2025)




Monday, 27 November 2017

Jo Simmons (Author),‎ Nathan Reed (Illustrator) - I Swapped My Brother On The Internet - Book Review


'I can get a new brother? On the internet?' Jonny muttered. 'Oh sweet mangoes of heaven!' 
Everyone has dreamed of being able to get rid of their brother or sister at one time or another - but for Jonny, the dream is about to become a reality with SiblingSwap.com! What could be better than someone awesome to replace Ted, Jonny's obnoxious older brother. 
But finding the perfect brother isn't easy, as Jonny discovers when Sibling Swap sends him a line of increasingly bizarre replacements: first a merboy, then a brother raised by meerkats, and then the ghost of Henry the Eighth! What's coming next?! Suddenly old Ted isn't looking so bad. But can Jonny ever get him back?


This is another brilliant book published in January 2018 by Bloomsbury Kids. I Swapped My Brother On The Internet by Jo Simmons is just the type of book you need to kick off the New Year. Christmas is over, winter is kicking in and you've gone back to school - do we have to? These are the cries that can be heard. Yes, you do as your parents want some peace and quiet. Therefore, what you need is a cracking good read that will make you laugh your holey, odd socks off regardless of age or sense of humour. This is the book for you (and your holey socks!) Oh, I'm sorry, I hear you got new socks for Christmas, what was I thinking....? 

From the start of the book, you will start to see the input from Nathan Reed the illustrator. The drawings are fun and the typeface changes in places to keep the reader engaged in the story. The book cover is strong, bold, bright and eye-catching. With such a combination it should definitely pull the readers in for a closer look. Do book covers make a difference when choosing a book?

You will be taken on a bizarre journey where everything goes wrong in the most spectacular way. It's a comical story written really well and told through a wild imagination. The plot is brilliant and transports the reader on a carpet of laughter and humour that is both engaging and easy to read.

The book takes a close look at the relationship between brothers and what it's like to have a brother. The concept is a brilliant one which the middle-grade audience will relate to and love. The reality side of the book depicts a typical family and school life background. The subplot heads the reader into the unknown and will keep you guessing until the very end of the book. The characters grow with the story and play a fantastic part. At the end of the book, you may FIND a surprising twist that really makes for a satisfactory conclusion.


This is a brilliantly fun and bizarre read that will wash the New Year blues away with a squeak or two.  Would you dare swap your BROTHER?

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