This book reminds me of Rick Riordan's The Kane Chronicles, but without the humor or grounded plot line. The reader has absolutely no idea what is going on until halfway through the book and there is very little backstory for the plot line. This is not a book I would recommend unless you like straight action and next to no character development or plot line.
Book of the Dead (TombQuest, Book 1)
By Michael Northrop
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 2 - 5 | n/a | 5 | 40438 |
An ancient evil has been unleashed. Mummies are awakening. New York is overrun with scorpions. And worst of all for Alex, his mom and the Lost Spells have both disappeared. He and his best friend, Ren, will do anything to find his mom and save the world . . . even if that means going head-to-head with a Death Walker who has been plotting his revenge for 3,000 years.
Read the New York Times bestselling book, then continue the adventure online! Build an Egyptian tomb of your own, hide treasure and protect it with traps, then challenge your friends to play through!
Book Reviews (15)
This is a hair raising tale. It is fun and sometimes scary, and it is action packed. I thought it was ok, but not like my style.
MUST READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! After reading the summary, I couldn't believe how interesting it was. The fact that there's Egyptian magic in it totally bought me. I just can't wait to select it as one of my summer reading prizes!
This is a good book if you liked Scholastics Spirit Animals series. I would recommend it for people around the age of 10 and 11.
In this book, Alex must go underground, travel through disgusting sewers, and nearly die, all for what? Meeting a misshapen, alive mummy that wants to kill him. First his mother disappears with the mysterious Lost Scrolls, then a jackal headed man fights him, and if that's not all, this deathly match's rule is kill or be killed. He must save NewYork- and his mother- before its to late.