by Elizabeth Peters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Hippopotamus Pool
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
There seemed to be a new direction in this book of the series. Some new characters were introduced and some of the old ones made an appearance to help solve the mystery. Some of the story was a little heavy on the Egyptology and at times over powered the story. Then, we were back on track with the mystery. Ramses is making another adjustment...he is trying to speak as a young gentleman instead of speaking 'Egyptology' as if he was reading text from an encyclopedia. I think the motivation is Nefret, his adopted sister. After all he is now a teenager and so is she. hmmm! We'll see where this takes us. His priorities are getting complicated. I think it was a good mystery story...just a little too many 'asides' for me.
Seeing a Large Cat
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Ape Who Guards the Balance
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am really into Amelia Peabody. Who would have thought-not me? I really like this story. Ms. Peters actually moves her characters along. She lets them get older as the years past...not to 'spoil' the story. I am also amazed that the Egyptology does not get in the way of the mystery and the characters.. This is the tenth one in the series and there are more to come...looking forward to reading them!
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