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5.0 out of 5 stars Readers will not want to put down THE EYE OF THE FOREST, March 4, 2009
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This review is from: Children of the Lamp #5: Eye of the Forest (Hardcover)
It all starts with what should have been a routine Djinn procedure: pulling up a whirlwind to fly off to an important destination. But whirlwinds aren't behaving properly, and soon Layla (the Blue Djinn of Babylon, also mother of twins John and Philippa Gaunt) realizes that something is amiss in the atmosphere.

...some djinn have speculated that global warming might eventually affect our ability to make and control our own whirlwinds. But that was thought to be years off.

Now in order to get to Brazil to have the surgery that will restore her body (she presently is using the body of housekeeper Mrs. Trump, but this is another story), Layla must use a plane like everyone else. Everyone else means she will travel with the "mundanes," as non-djinns are called.

While she is away, Philippa, John and their Uncle Nimrod (Layla's brother), along with his butler, Mr. Groanin, are invited to spend some time at the country home of Mr. Vodyannoy in New Haven. Philippa and Uncle Nimrod are going to have the opportunity to play in the Djinnverso tournaments, which doesn't interest John much. However, the opportunity to explore a haunted house called Nightshakes and learn more about Mr. Vodyannoy's talking boards (all connected to the spirit world) makes this trip most appealing to him.

John finds a spirit world all right --- in fact he manages to awaken the spirit of Manco Capac, a great djinn and warlord of the Incas who is bent on getting revenge for his people. Everything from here starts moving very fast: the Peabody Museum is broken into and Inca artifacts are taken, and before you know it they are all (including Philippa's new friend, Zadie) on the way to the Amazon forests with several fascinating stops along the way. During one very important stop, they manage to obtain the head of the explorer and warrior Pizarro (only to have Groanin lose it for a frightening time). When they arrive in South America they meet their most unorthodox guide, Sicky, who is a friend of Mr. Vodyannoy. While this is all happening and unknown to them, their father is kidnapped.

Sicky was extremely tall for an Indian, with huge hands and enormous feet, and his arms, neck, and chest were covered with a variety of strange tattoos. Sicky was also remarkable for the size of his head, which was no larger than a grapefruit or, for that matter, his own fist.

Sicky turns out to be a most helpful (albeit unusual) companion. Though his head is tiny, there is nothing wrong with the way Sicky thinks or acts. He also has a rather strange but magical tattoo on his stomach, which later turns out to be most useful.

Fighting their way through the jungles, they are met with one dangerous obstacle after another: Peruvian giant centipedes (very poisonous), a giant-giant Anaconda, monster mozzies (giant mosquitoes), deadly frogs and zombie-like warriors bent on destroying them. Unknown to them, the person they would least suspect is indeed sabotaging them. That someone is trying to stop them from reaching their destination, which is a magical door called the "Eye of the Forest." Behind this door may lay the mythical Eldorado and the revelations of long-lost secrets. Searching through the forests and trying to survive also raise their awareness of the terrible threats many of the Amazon areas face. It's no wonder the whirlwinds are becoming a problem for djinns.

Readers will not want to put down THE EYE OF THE FOREST as the adventurers risk more than they should and discover more than they bargained for. Old characters from previous Children of the Lamp books (including Dybbuk) are reintroduced, and plots weave cleverly in and out. P. B. Kerr has done a masterful job of incorporating history along with some serious environmental issues into a fast-paced, fascinating story.

--- Reviewed by Sally M. Tibbetts
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5.0 out of 5 stars Please! Someone make movies based on this series!, December 13, 2011
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Evelyn Marbut (Benton Harbor, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
This is a fun, magical series of books that I recommend for 10+ to adults. Lots of adventure, humor, and imaginative story lines based on the Genie/Djinn legends. I believe movies based on the Children of the Lamp books would be just as popular as those based on a certain popular young Magician!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great fantasy!, February 18, 2009
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This review is from: Children of the Lamp #5: Eye of the Forest (Hardcover)
in the next sequel to the children of the lamp, P.B. Kerr weaves a spectacular adventure for us to experience! you don't have to be a kid to enjoy this series! we all wish we were djinn! with only the picture on the cover to guide us, you can imagine all that the adventure the kids get into along with their uncle. you don't have to had read the other books to get into their latest adventure! perfect for any age to enjoy! a must read for the magical, sci fi, fantasy minded!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this series, April 27, 2010
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I just finished reading this book. The ending was pretty abrupt, but over all the book was a real page turner. I love all the things that came up to try the courage and strength of these Children of the Lamp.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!, April 8, 2010
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I love to read Children of the Lamp, and this is one of my ultimate favorites. If I could, I would rate the book 10 stars instead. There is just one issue however. The next book will probobly be released next year, and I am not that patient when it comes to books I want to read. If you want to read it, wait a while to that way after you read it, you dont have to go agonizing over the looong wait for the next fun adventure. (Nevermind if the year date is past 2011.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Children of the Lamp Adventures, March 10, 2010
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Actually haven't had a chance to read this one yet, but loved the previous books. As an adult that likes an entertaining read without the gratuitous violence I have really enjoyed these books and would highly recommend them to parents with kids old enough to read them. They are full of adventures around the world, history, mystery, lessons learned and family values. The audio books of the stories are a hoot! To make it even better, if you read them to the kids you'll enjoy lines meant for you to enjoy. You'll both love the experience.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The fifth book in the Children of the Lamp series, July 23, 2009
This review is from: Children of the Lamp #5: Eye of the Forest (Hardcover)
P.B. Kerr's THE EYE OF THE FOREST is the fifth book in the Children of the Lamp series and follows djinn twins John and Philippa in another magical mystery. When rare Inca artifacts go missing, the twins and their uncle embark on a dangerous journey into the Amazon jungle to find them in this powerful novel of discovery and change.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars just amazing, February 20, 2009
This review is from: Children of the Lamp #5: Eye of the Forest (Hardcover)
kerr does it again with another great adventure. the book is very well written and has alot of action in it. great book for anyone
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Children of the Lamp #5: Eye of the Forest by Philip Kerr (Hardcover - January 1, 2009)
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