The Children Of the Lamp
Author PB Kerr

This book is called Children of the Lamp, written by the famous author PB Kerr. PB Kerr was born and raised in Edinburgh,Scotland. When he was 15 years old he and his family moved to England. And as soon as he can read he started making books. He published this book on June 2005 in which this book contains 355 pages of pure adventure goodness. The main characters. There are two main characters in this book, John and Philippa. John and Philippa are twins that are 12 years old. John is older then Philippa by ten minutes. John is also tall and skinny with straight brown hair and likes to wear black clothes. Philippa is smaller with wavy red hair and horned rim glasses that make her look more intelligent out of the two and she likes to wear pink.

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The children of the Lamp summary. This story is about these two twins named John and Phillipa. One day these two twins discover in a dream that they are decendents of Djinn. Djinn is a type of genie. They are able to fly, grant wishes, and make objects disappear. So when the kids travel to visit thier uncle Nimrod(also Djinn) he teaches them to use their powers. And as the fmily go to the colony of Djinn, they notice that the colony is missing. So the kids are put to the ultimate challenge by fighting the one and only evil Djinn named Iblis in the universe. When finally the kids defeat him to save the rest of the Djinn from woe and death

WHy I think you will like this book. When I first looked at this book, I knew I wanted to read it. I knew I wanted to read it because I saw it had devilish expeditions and magic greater then I have heard of. I thought this book had flavor! So as I started reading it, just as I predicted it had great journey scenes as the twins John and Phillipa traveled to England and Eygpt and fought djinn. But, I don't think that this is the only reason why I think you'll enjoy this book. Some other reason are, as the twins John and Phillipa protect each other, or when the twins call each other mean names and bond as brother and sister. This is my response and why i think you the reader should read this book.

JerryG.