by R.L. LaFevers, Yoko Tanaka
The second installment of the Theodosia books is just as engaging as the first! The adventure is fun, suspenseful, and downright spooky at times! I love the writing just as much as I love the writing of the first book. And Theodosia is still a very brave, enjoyable character to go adventuring with. ...
***** This is the second book in the Theodosia Throckmorton series. THESE BOOKS SHOULD BE READ IN ORDER *****Theodosia finds herself in a muddle of secret societies and in the possession of a powerful Egyptian artifact that can control the dead...and the Serpents of Chaos want that artifact.4 STARS
Quit at the one-fifth mark.
I find I am enjoying Theodosia and her exploits far more than I thought I would. She's so spunky and Charlotte Parry brings her to life quite well.These books remind me of the Bloody Jack Adventures by [a:L.A. Meyer|170658|L.A. Meyer|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1255737843p2/170658.jpg] - clever ...
I really hate when series books are not clearly numbered. I stood there for several minutes trying to figure out which one came next. Library copy.
Once again, 11-year-old Theodosia Throckmorton is confronted with the sinister cult "Serpents of Chaos" and must use her wits and vast knowledge of Ancient Egyptian magic and curses (her father is, after all, the Curator and her mother the resident archaeologist of the Museum of Legends and Antiquit...
This fabulous sequel to Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos was just as much fun as the original, only this time Theo has to deal with her interfering Grandmother Throckmorton who sets a trio of beastly governesses on her, as well as mummies coming to life all over London and the possibility of her ...