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The Egypt Game | 
enlarge | Authors: Zilpha Keatley Snyder, Alton Raible Brand: INGRAM BOOK & DISTRIBUTOR Category: Book
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Rating: 204 reviews Sales Rank: 50744
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.2 x 0.6
MPN: ING0440422256 ISBN: 0440422256 EAN: 9780440422259 ASIN: 0440422256
Publication Date: January 1, 1986 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Some wear on book from reading, some spine creases, wear on binding and pages, we guarantee all purchases and ship all items via USPS mail.
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Product Description The deserted storage yard and shed behind the A-Z Antique and Curio Shop becomes the Land of Egypt for April and Melanie, who spend every available moment playing the Egypt game . . . Eventually other children are drawn into the game which culminates in the capture of a murderer. . . . The book has originality, and verve in plot, style, and characterization.--School Library Journal starred review.
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Received the book damaged. October 30, 2008 L. C. Gushee 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was disappointed when I received the book the dust jacket was ripped. It was even more annoying because I had bought the books as a gift for the students at the Appleton Vilage School in Appleton, Maine, to be read for the Battle of the Books.
The Power of Thought September 29, 2008 Brian Tippetts A young "Hollywood star" named April is dumped by her single mother at Grandma's house, since she isn't doing a good job looking after her. April is used to moving around a lot, and instead of making new friends she usually just play pretends alone, acting as a movie star or whatever else she can dream up. She is elated to find a friend in Melanie Ross; however, whose imagination rolls along just as wild as hers. They begin to play "The Egypt Game" when they find an unused backyard, doing special ceremonies and playing as the priestesses of the Egyptian Gods. They always drag Melanie's four year old brother and his Stuffed octopus, Security, along. Soon other kids join in and they become immersed in Egyptian culture, doing research at the library and learning to speak to oracles. Their game stops when a murder of a young girl happens in the small town and the children's parents don't let them play outside for a while. Everyone suspects the old professor who sells antiques, who also happens to be the owner of the yard they use for their games. When the children finally begin to play the game again, they begin to wonder if they are not alone. When April forgets her math book at the play site, she realizes that she will have to go back in the dark to go get it. But the murderer has not been caught, and she risks her life to do homework. When I read the back cover of this book, I thought it was going to like one of those books where kids play around with some magical item and then accidentally summon some mummy or fall into a time warp. I was surprised to find out, however, that the magic is in the story itself, not in the special powers of magical items. The power of imagination is used very well, and anyone reading this book will have good memories of their childhood, and will be open to new avenues of thought. April and her friends prove that all one needs to have fun is to decide to.
Surprised to find a murder of a child in a children's book August 26, 2008 J. Jacobs (Brooklyn, NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Does anyone else think it's completely inappropriate to have a "little girl" murdered off in a children's book? And a Newbery winner at that? I'm about halfway through this book (the audio version) with my kids (7 & 8) when we hear about a little girl that's been murdered and her body found in a salt marsh - all before I could get to the pause button on the CD player. Now we have to live with this image. We've been thoroughly enjoying the story until now, but now I'm distrustful about this author's judgement. I think we'll bring it back to the library...
Horrible! April 26, 2008 Ashley (Ohio, USA!) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
A few years back I read this for literature circles in my class. There was maybe 4 or 5 other kids in my group. We all were completely lost and could not stand to read the book any longer! Our teacher ended up just letting us stop because it was so horrible! I would never recommend this book! It is the most confusing thing, and I really found the plot itself kind of dumb.
M. McLauhglin's Book Review April 10, 2008 Do you like Egypt or books about crimes? The Egypt Game, written by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, would then be the book for you. The Egypt Game is about a new girl from Hollywood named April who meets her neighbors, Melanie and Marshall, and starts a game about Egypt in the backyard of a strange clerk while there's a murderer on the loose, who has already killed two kids. The clerk is thought to be the murderer by a lot of people; however, the only one who thinks he's innocent is April. The Egypt Game is a good book. Most people would've thought this book is just about Egypt, but it is cool because the author puts in the part about the murderer. The plot is pretty exciting, and all the characters act differently. By looking at the author's writing style, it seems that he or she likes to keep the book interesting throughout the story. The Egypt Game is a good book for ages ten and up, or it could just be for anyone who likes Egypt and crime stories.
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