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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I love Egyptology! ( )Another beautiful from the publishers of Dragonology. This time the focus is on Egyptian culture as a woman named Emily Sands seeks to find the legendary tomb of Osiris. Fun interactive and visual stimulating book for adults and children alike. Lots of interesting symbolism embedded in the book. #1, 2006 Similar to the "Dragonology" book by Dr. Drake, this book is a beautiful "journal" with pull-out letters, pages that fold out into maps, even a board game. It chronicles the journey of Miss Sands as she traveled through Egypt looking for the lost tomb of Osiris, having found an ancient papyrus which gave clues as to where this tomb would be found. Unfortunately, she disappeared suddenly (a victim of some sort of curse?), and no word was heard from her again, nor was the location of the tomb ever made public. If she did, indeed, find it all all. :) A gorgeous book with wonderful illustrations. C was especially happy with it, what with his current obsession with ancient Egypt. We read it together the first time through, and then I sat down with it later and read it more thoroughly. Highly recommended for sheer prettiness. :) This book will stay in my permanent collection. Very cool book. Like a scrapbook and a mystery combined. Lots of fun. CMB no reviews | add a review
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