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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
2004

Pages
  
355 pp

Author
  
Philip Kerr

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

Cover artist
  
Petar Meseldžija

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
2004

Series
  
Children of the Lamp

Followed by
  
The Blue Djinn of Babylon

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Publisher
  
Orchard Books/Scholastic

Similar
  
Philip Kerr books, Children of the Lamp books, Children's literature

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The Akhenaten Adventure is a novel by the Scottish writer P.B. Kerr. It is the first book of the Children of the Lamp series. It tells the story of John and Philippa Gaunt and their adventures when they find that they are djinn, or mystical genies. The book was on the New York Times Best Seller list for children's books and received generally favorable reviews. The novel's sequel is The Blue Djinn of Babylon, the second book in the seven part series.

Contents

The akhenaten adventure


Plot

John and Philippa Gaunt are two young children that live an upper class life in New York City, New York. Their uncle Nimrod appears to them in a dream and tells them about their magical powers as djinn. They are then sent to spend the summer with him, where he teaches them how to use their powers.

Nimrod, John, and Philippa encounter various adventures while trying to discover where the Seventy Lost Djinn of Akhenaten are hidden. After travelling around the world looking for clues, the book concludes with a battle in the British Museum, where the children must free their uncle by taking a trip to the North Pole.

References

The Akhenaten Adventure Wikipedia