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Highlights
- Being able to detect black magic isn't all tea and crumpets--and for Theodosia Throckmorton, it can be a decidedly tricky business!In this third book in the popular series, Sticky Will drags Theo to a magic show featuring the Great Awi Bubu.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.6" x 5.4" Paperback
- 384 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: Theodosia
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About the Book
When Sticky Will drags Theodosia Throckmorton to a magic show featuring the Great Awi Bubu, she quickly senses there is more to the magician than he lets on, setting in motion a chain of events she never could have bargained for. Illustrations.Book Synopsis
Being able to detect black magic isn't all tea and crumpets--and for Theodosia Throckmorton, it can be a decidedly tricky business!
In this third book in the popular series, Sticky Will drags Theo to a magic show featuring the Great Awi Bubu. Theo quickly senses there is more to the magician than he lets on, setting in motion a chain of events she never could have bargained for.
Meanwhile, back at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities, Henry is home for the spring holidays and makes an accidental discovery of an artifact that alchemists have been hunting for centuries. Soon, every black-cloaked occultist in London is trying to get their hands on it . . .
This highly praised, exciting middle grade series is a must for fans of mysteries, humor, and nonstop action.
Review Quotes
"Clever and exciting, just like the previous book, this also features a layered relationship between Theodosia and her grandmother. Nonstop action in a delightfully English package." Booklist "Archaeology and fantasy fans alike will find much to love in this magical tale chock-full of ancient Egyptian artifacts and details. Theodosia's first-person narration is often very funny as she deals with the adults around her, and the plot is quick and multilayered like a well-wrapped mummy." School Library Journal --
About the Author
R. L. La Fevers grew up in Los Angeles, California surrounded by a gaggle of brothers who taught her an awful lot about how to get into mischief of all kinds, much like our clever Theodosia Throckmorton. Yoko Tanaka lives in Los Angeles and Bangkok with her husband and three cats. See more of her artwork at: http: //www.yokotanaka.com/.