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published
1999
(first published 1967)
by Rebound by Sagebrush
binding
Hardcover, 215 pages
literary awards
A Newbery Honor Book
isbn
0808553038
(isbn13: 9780808553038)
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The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she's not sure they'll have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to d...more
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Stephanie, but she already read it!
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This book really has a mixture of fun, sad and scary things ! When I started reading it, which was on my summer vacations, I liked it so much, I couldn't stop reading it. I think I read it in two days. It's so fantastic, how April, Melanie, Marshal, and then Elizabeth, and the two boys Toby and Ken create a society, which grows and grows. This book felt so magic. I spent like 15 min. laughing about Marshall, one of the biggest cha...more
This book really has a mixture of fun, sad and scary things ! When I started reading it, which was on my summer vacations, I liked it so much, I couldn't stop reading it. I think I read it in two days. It's so fantastic, how April, Melanie, Marshal, and then Elizabeth, and the two boys Toby and Ken create a society, which grows and grows. This book felt so magic. I spent like 15 min. laughing about Marshall, one of the biggest cha...more
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I already had a sort of Egypt fixation when this book was read to me for the first time in 3rd grade. But this book took that fixation to a whole new level. For years, I read it over and over again. It...affected me. Because it implied that I wasn't the only dorky, bespectacled youth out there pouring over books about the mummification process (they pulled the brain out through the nose? awesome!), requesting that their mother construct 3D pyramind birthday cakes, and naming the neighbor's stray...more
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Read in January, 1989
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ages 8-14
Great book! So many layers - family issues, friendships, imagination, social issues, and creepy suspense. April was such a great character, reacting to feeling abandoned by her mother with her creative use of false eyelashes. Thank goodness Melanie was her friend, and didn't let April wear those eyelashes to school!
I love all the details about the game, with everyone using their imaginations to recreate an Egyptian temple and all the rituals. All the relationships between the kids are so funn...more
I love all the details about the game, with everyone using their imaginations to recreate an Egyptian temple and all the rituals. All the relationships between the kids are so funn...more
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Read in March, 2007
This book is very captivating. It is filled with mystery, suspense, and many funny moments. I would recommend it to anyone who would want a break from reading other books.
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All small people should read this book. I was obsessed with this in 4th grade, when I was sure I was going to grow up to be an archeologist. The book convinces kids that history is awesome. Which it is.
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A ragtag group of children form a secret society, complete with an oracular statue, in an abandoned lot. To this day, I eye abandoned lots in the hopes of having my own Egypt Game.
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Read in August, 2008
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The Egypt Lovers
Would you ever think a fun, interesting game would start to make strange and mysterious things to happen? In my book “The Egypt Game”, April, Melanie, and Marshall are the main characters. They are kids that are really smart and creative. Mostly the set is taken place in the professor’s backyard basement, where April, Melanie and Marshall start to play a fun and mysterious game at the same time. In the start of the game everything is fine, ...more
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recommends it for: people who love mystery
The Egypt Game
Why does April always gets her things the way she wants?April is an important person in The Egypt Gamebecause she help others under stand what needs to be solved.There are many setting were the places are like if it were to be in a hunted house.Mainly the plot is that they have plobem that will help them through their way.kepp reeading more & you will find out how they solve their plot.
Helpfully april plays an elegant part in The ...more
Read in August, 2008
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The Egypt Game
Why does April always gets her things the way she wants?April is an important person in The Egypt Gamebecause she help others under stand what needs to be solved.There are many setting were the places are like if it were to be in a hunted house.Mainly the plot is that they have plobem that will help them through their way.kepp reeading more & you will find out how they solve their plot.
Helpfully april plays an elegant part in The ...more
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Read in August, 2008
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Why do bad things happen to a helpful, nice girl like April? In the book The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder, April is the main Character in this book. In a dark, lonely Alley near where April lives is where the Egypt gang played in the most of the story.The Plot is abot a little girl getting killed while coming back fromSchmit's store.If you read on i Know you'll love it.
In the dark,lonely,trashy alley is where the Egypt game started. Melanie and April where interested...more
In the dark,lonely,trashy alley is where the Egypt game started. Melanie and April where interested...more
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Read in August, 2008
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Have you ever thought of the Egypt game?
In the Egypt Game April and Melanie envent a game called THE EGYPT GAME.The game takes place at the Casa Rosada or the Pink House.The a little girl gets killed.So the Egypt gand can not finish their journey to Egypt.Do you think the Egypt Gang will finish their game?
In the dark trashy alley is were the egypt game all started.Melanie and April were very intrested in Egypt,so they started a game focesed on Egypt and they made a gang cal...more
In the Egypt Game April and Melanie envent a game called THE EGYPT GAME.The game takes place at the Casa Rosada or the Pink House.The a little girl gets killed.So the Egypt gand can not finish their journey to Egypt.Do you think the Egypt Gang will finish their game?
In the dark trashy alley is were the egypt game all started.Melanie and April were very intrested in Egypt,so they started a game focesed on Egypt and they made a gang cal...more
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Read in January, 1986
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Anyone Who Played Imaginary Games as a Child...
A few years ago I undertook to read Zilpha Keatley Snyder's entire body of work, motivated in part by the fact that although she is an extraordinarily talented and prolific author, I had only read two of her books as a child. One of these was The Changeling, a book that has relentlessly haunted me from the time I first read it. This was the other.
Snyder's fourth book follows the story of two young girls, April and Melanie, whose unlikely friendship leads to the revelation that they ar...more
Snyder's fourth book follows the story of two young girls, April and Melanie, whose unlikely friendship leads to the revelation that they ar...more
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Read in August, 2008
A Newbury Honor Book? Really? While this was an interesting story, I found the children to not behave in the manner of actual children - speaking wisely beyond their years and with adult emotions - emotions we might like them to have, but that for the most part, they do not.
Interesting to note that the NY Times Book Review (quoted on teh inside cover) says the author "[presents:] contemporary children as they talk and act on their own." Yeah, I don't think so.
The story, whl...more
Interesting to note that the NY Times Book Review (quoted on teh inside cover) says the author "[presents:] contemporary children as they talk and act on their own." Yeah, I don't think so.
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Read in April, 2008
Listened to this one with the boys on CD. Narrator was really good. I was a lot like the main character April Hall growing up wearing fake fur, hair done up in a twist and daring to wear fake eyelashes to school. Only difference was that my mother wasn't an actress who shipped me off to live with my grandmother.
The Egypt game is one of the best kind of games, full of imagination, completely original and developed with extensive research done in the 900s section of the public library. When ...more
The Egypt game is one of the best kind of games, full of imagination, completely original and developed with extensive research done in the 900s section of the public library. When ...more
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I lost my school library's copy of this book and had to pay for it. The worst part was I never found the copy. I really wanted a copy of this book to keep. The story is great. It chronicles the lives of children living in Berkley who create a game centered around Ancient Egypt. Most of the time they are deep in the world they've created in an empty lot they've transformed into shrines for various gods. In the end reality invades and their world is shattered. But they are not. The book was writte...more
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Read in January, 1968
I first read this book when I was eleven or twelve and loved it. I wouldn't have remembered the title, or the author, but I recognized it immediately when I saw it in the "kids used books" section of our local bookstore, and I bought it for Laura. She hasn't read it yet, but I read it again and liked it just as much as the first time around.
I think as a kid I was taken by the realness of the pretend game at the focus of the story... Now it's the realness of the kids playing the ...more
I think as a kid I was taken by the realness of the pretend game at the focus of the story... Now it's the realness of the kids playing the ...more
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I really enjoyed this book when I was a kid. A pretty eclectic group of kids gets together to play this make-believe game about Egypt. I can't say I remember the details too clearly, beyond one of the girls having just moved to town. She's a little peculiar (I think her mother is some kind of movie-star, but her home-life is strange and she's just moved in with some relatives). As the book progresses and she finds acceptance with her new friends, she mellows out. In particular, I loved how ...more
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The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she's not sure they'll have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard behind the A-Z Antiques and Curio Shop, Melanie and April decide it's the perfect spot for the Egypt Game.
Before long there are six Egyptians instead of two. After school and on weekends they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thi...more
Before long there are six Egyptians instead of two. After school and on weekends they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thi...more
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This book is a book you would not want to stop reading because of its intensity.
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i am not a huge fan of this book, but my students really get into it.
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This book starts off when Melanie meets the new girl, April and she is not sure if they have anything in common, but she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with the Egypt game. When Melanie and April walk past a deserted storge yard they decide it is the perfect place for the Egypt game. They meet on weekends, wear costumes, hold ceramonies, and work on thier secret code. Everyone thinks it is just a game until strange things begin happening to the players. The Egypt game has been...more
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