Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Children of the Lamp: The Cobra King of Kathmandu by P.B. Kerr

In the third book of the Children of the Lamp series, The Kobra King of Kathmandu by P.B. Kerr, Phillipa and John Gaunt, djinn twins, are off on another adventure.
Their friend, Buck, is in trouble. A crazy cobra cult, which has already killed several people, including Buck's friend, is trying to track him down because of a strange picture Buck has from India. In their efforts to help him, the twins, along with their butler Mr. Gronin, travel to India to see what they can track down about this mysterious, sinister cobra cult. But are they in over their heads? And will they end up like all the other people that have gotten in the way of this group and its disgusting leader? (He really is disgusting. He hasn't taken a bath in ages.) Read the book and find out! (While not explicitly shown, this story does contain child death, Buck's friend. Keep that in mind if you are sensitive to such things.)

Monday, March 3, 2025

Children of the Lamp: The Blue Djinn of Babylon by P.B. Kerr

Children of the Lamp: The Blue Djinn of Babylon by P.B. Kerr is the second book in the Children of the Lamp series and continues the adventures of John and Phillipa Gaunt, twin brother and sister.
Phillipa finds herself kidnapped by the Blue Djinn, a cranky old female djinn who seems intent on turning Phillipa into the next Blue Djinn when the old one dies. And so John sets off on a rescue mission. But is he up to the task? His dogs, Allan and Neil go with him, but even with their help, will he be able to find and rescue his sister? This is a fun book for both kids and adults who love adventure stories that have young teens as the hero and heroine.

Children of the Lamp: The Akhenaten Adventure by P.B. Kerr.

Children of the Lamp: The Akhenaten Adventure by P.B. Kerr begins the adventures of Phillipa and John Gaunt, twin brother and sister who find out shortly after they turn twelve, that they are Djinn which is both singular and plural (We mundanes often refer to them as Genies, but they hate the word.)
Upon this discovery, they are suddenly on an unexpected adventure with their Uncle Nimrod, their mother's brother who is also a Djinn. (Their mother is also a Djinn, though their father is not.) They discover that they are from a tribe of good djinn, but there are tribes of bad djinn out there, who are looking for 70 djinn who have been lost for thousands of years, likely locked in something that the ancient pharoah, Akhenaten owned. If the bad Djinn get hold of these trapped Djinn, they will turn them toward evil purposes. But if good djinn can find them first, they can turn them to good purposes. So off they go! This is a fun tale for both youngsters to read, and adults who enjoy middle grade adventures!

Double Fudge by Judy Blume

I enjoyed reading Judy Blume books as a kid, and enjoyed Double Fudge, the continuation of the story of Peter Hatcher and his annoying little brother Fudge (or Farley Drexel Hatcher as his given name is) on their adventures.
This time, Fudge is obsessed with money. He doesn't understand the value of working for what you get, but he does understand that money has buying power. He's making his own "Fudge Bucks" and intends to buy New York, and eventually the entire world someday. But in the meantime, he and his brother and their parents are hosting their annoying relatives, the Howie Hatchers (the family of their dad's cousin) in their home, and have to be accomodating despite the Howie Hatchers' weird traits and annoying habits. Will Peter Hatcher make it through? This fun book is aimed at kids, but adults who enjoyed Judy Blume's books as kids, would enjoy this story, too!

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is an exciting, swashbuckling adventure that has retained its appeal to young and old, despite its being well over a century old. Young Jim Hawkins and his parents first meet a strange man who comes to their inn and wants a room. He's a strange sea faring man who seems a bit crazy, and has an unhealthy addiction to rum, as well as a fearful fixation on the idea of a sea faring man with one leg whom he constantly warns Jim about.
When his father dies of sickness, Jim and his mother are left alone to deal with their odd guest, but when their strange guest also dies, apparently of fear after a frightening confrontation with a strange blind man, both mother and son know they need to go for help, especially when they see mean looking sailors coming toward their inn. They run for it before the pirates can get to them, but they don't leave their inn empty handed. They take a strange map they found in their strange guest's sea chest. Is it a treasure map? Their friends, including Doctor Livesey thinks so. This begins Jim's adventure with Doctor Livesey, Squire Trelawney, Captain Smollet, and the crew of the Hispaniola, including John Silver, who at first seems a descent man, but then Jim discovers a different, sinister side to him. Will Jim and the good guys be able to escape from Silver's wicked plans, or will they end up one of his many victims?

Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder is an enjoyable story for both kids and adults about little Almanzo Wilder and his life in New York State in the late 1800s. The story is both an enjoyable tale and a look at how life was like for farmers in that time.
He was a hard worker, and an honest young man, and didn't expect a lot. The chapter where he and his siblings were excited over a few Christmas presents was insightful about how people back then expected less. He got a few presents, including the present he loved the most, a cap with side flaps for his ears that buttoned on the top, and was absolutely delighted with it. He trains a couple of young oxen to be trusty workers, but what he wants the most, is to train a horse. Will his father trust him with the task, though?

The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull

The Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull is an exciting middle grade story about a group of friends who find themselves caught between warring magicians who are looking for a magical device in the kids' hometown of Coleson.
Nate, Pigeon, Summer, and Trevor, are three friends who at first think that Mrs. White, the owner of The Sweet Tooth and Candy Shoppe is a nice old lady who happens to have magical candy that can grant them temporary powers. But as they run errands for her, the errands become more and more sinister until the kids realize they've got to break their ties with Mrs. White before it's too late. But now that she's cast a spell over most of the town with her magical white fudge, who can the kids turn to? Will Mr. Stot, another magician, help them, or is he as bad as Mrs. White? And who is the strange man in the fedora going through town? Is he friend or foe? And can the kids escape the clutches of Mrs. White before it's too late?