| Name (First Name, Last Initial) |
| Hannah K. |
| Age |
| 7 |
| Book Title |
| Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus |
| Author(s) |
| R.l. Lafevers |
| Genre |
| Fantasy |
| What is the setting of the book? |
| It takes place in London, where Theodosia lives. They travel within London including Cleopatra’s Needle, her friend’s office, and a museum. |
| Who is/are the main character(s)? What are they like? |
| Theodosia is the main character. She has a friend named Will. She also has enemies called the Serpents of Chaos. Theodosia can remove curses. She has a lot of magical artifacts. Her grown-up friend, Wigmere, helps too. |
| What is the conflict of the story? |
| Everyone is going for an artifact called the Emerald Tablet. It shows you where super powerful artifacts are. She is keeping it from the Serpents of Chaos. They have a huge battle. |
| What was the conclusion of the book? |
| Will hides the tablet and they capture all of the Serpents of Chaos (except four). Her grandma drops her off at the museum. |
| While reading the book, what were your emotions? |
| Mostly excitement and suspense. I was really enjoying it, so no bad emotions. But it was really tense. |
| Do you think the book had a moral? If so, what was it? |
| No, the book didn’t have a moral. Theodosia’s friends were really Important to her. One of the lessons in the book was that you have to work really hard and plan ahead; Theodosia put a lot of thought into what might go wrong. |
| Star Rating |
| Selected Value: 9 (0 min / 10 max) |
| Why did you give the book this rating? |
| I really cared a lot for Theodosia, and all the characters were really developed; I felt like I knew them very well. Sometimes the action was a little hard to follow, but I managed. |
| What was your favorite/least favorite part? |
| The battle at the end was really exciting, and I liked when it relaxed after that. Nothing was really that bad. Theodosia was my favorite character, but her friend Will is really funny. |
| Would you recommend this book to others? Why? |
| Yes, of course! At any age, it would be good. I think you would like this book because there was a lot of suspense, but then it all worked out in the end. |
| How much action was in the book? |
| Selected Value: 7 (0 min / 10 max) |
| How much drama was in the book? |
| Selected Value: 0 (0 min / 10 max) |
| How much humor was in the book? |
| Selected Value: 2 (0 min / 10 max) |
| How much suspense was in the book? |
| Selected Value: 10 (0 min / 10 max) |
Book Report: Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus

