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Anthony Monday and Miss Eells recover a magic lamp that was stolen from a warlock's tomb and is spreading evil to further the wicked ends of the thief.Tags
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Anthony Monday and his friend Miss Eells are once again embroiled in a spooky mystery. This time it involves and old oil lamp and the mysterious Willis Nightwood. What do the two have in common with evil spirits?
True, the lamp was stolen from a strange underground tomb on Nightwood's property and possibly part of some sort of occult rituals, but why when it is lit does murder happen and strange sightings of a man in a long black coat with cobwebs on his face come into play? What are the strange forces that are released when the lamp is lit?
John Bellairs' books may be on the list of juvenile books, but adults can get just as much enjoyment from then as a they would from an adult book. The characters are relate-able and there is just show more enough tension and mystery to keep you reading. show less
True, the lamp was stolen from a strange underground tomb on Nightwood's property and possibly part of some sort of occult rituals, but why when it is lit does murder happen and strange sightings of a man in a long black coat with cobwebs on his face come into play? What are the strange forces that are released when the lamp is lit?
John Bellairs' books may be on the list of juvenile books, but adults can get just as much enjoyment from then as a they would from an adult book. The characters are relate-able and there is just show more enough tension and mystery to keep you reading. show less
Although this was a good story, the writing reminded me of something written back in the 1950s. This may have been intentional since the setting is in the 1950s. It has quirky names and for the most part, everything is laid out plainly for the reader. I place this as for very early middle grade. I tend to like most contemporary middle grade books, the writing of late has become more sophisticated and the stories more complex.
Anthony Monday and Miss Eells recover a magic lamp that was stolen from a warlock's tomb and is spreading evil to further the wicked ends of the thief.
Incoherent, but midwestern.
Antony Monday can't understand why his best friend Miss Eells, the town librarian, is so excited about an old Dutch oil lamp, but she buys it anyway. little do they know that the lamp was stolen from an underground tomb - a frightening tomb where eerie occult rituals used to be held.
Aug 20, 2021Spanish
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John Bellairs was born in Marshall, Michigan on January 17, 1938. He attended Notre Dame and the University of Chicago. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, he was a teacher. He went on to author fifteen graphic novels for young adults, one fantasy book "The Face in the Frost," and two other books. His works have been nominated for several awards show more in the past. Among those nominated for, he won the Utah Children's Fiction Book Award in 1981 for "The Letter, the Witch and the Ring" and the New York Times Outstanding Books of 1973 Award for "The House with a Clock in Its Walls." Bellairs died of cardiovascular disease, on March 8, 1991. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Lamp From the Warlock's Tomb
- Original publication date
- 1988
- People/Characters
- Anthony Monday; Myra Eells; Adele Grimshaw; Stanislas Yurchak; Howard Monday; Ginny Monday (show all 8); Emerson Eells; Inez Bracegirdle
- Important places
- Hoosac, Minnesota, USA; Dresbach, Wisconsin, USA; Stillwater, Wisconsin, USA
- First words
- "Hey, Miss Eells! Watch out!"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I had a mild fit of indigestion, but it's passed, and now I feel like celebrating!"
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- Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5973 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing and drawings Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography North American United States (General)
- LCC
- PZ7 .B413 .L — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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