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Horse Guardian #8

Sobekkares Rache

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Der arme Abdullah findet in einer ägyptischen Höhle einen Schatz und wird dadurch sehr reich. Aber eins der Artefakten birgt ein schreckliches Geheimnis: Königin Sobekkare hat es vor tausenden von Jahren mit einem Fluch belegt – einer Krankheit, die erst Abdullahs Pferd befällt und sich dann in der ganzen Wüste ausbreitet …
Auch Angelica, der Engel der Pferde, wird krank und kann nicht mehr ihre heilenden Kräfte einsetzten. So kommt es, dass das Mädchen Jumana Angelica helfen muss.
Aber ist es vielleicht schon zu spät?

152 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2007

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Angela Dorsey

49 books79 followers
ANGELA DORSEY currently lives on Vancouver Island and is thoroughly enjoying the ocean breezes, awesome hiking, and lack of snow! In the past, she has lived in a number of small towns throughout B.C., and loved them all.

She loves hiking, traveling, and animals, and has a tendency to name her pets after things that remind her of her coastal home, such as Misty, Raven, and Cedar.

Angela writes novels, screenplays, and non-fiction, and has a number of literary publications (short stories, poems, and postcard stories) and articles published as well.

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1,114 reviews263 followers
October 14, 2022
Video Review: https://youtu.be/caiIOjc7tuc

This is one of the few books in the series I didn’t read when I was younger and honestly didn’t like the first time I read it for whatever reason. So I was pleasantly surprised when I really enjoyed it this time!(And isn’t that cover GORGEOUS?!?! 😍😍😍)

This book breaks the regular three perspectives by adding a fourth—the man who accidentally unleashes the illness—but without shortening or lessening the other three in any way. This book also has the most magic that’s not Angelica since Condor Mountain with a spirit world and a vengeful spirit as our villain, so keep that in mind if you don’t like stories about curses or spirits in spirit worlds.

And while Jumana and Angelica don’t spend as much time together as some of the other protagonists do, they still have a wonderful bond as Angelica and the horses have to rely a lot on Jumana to keep them going. And Nefret and Aswan were amazing horses—I love Arabians, so it was great to see them as the breed of choice here—and the way the author paints Egypt and the night desert is beautiful and magical.

I’m so happy I ended up really liking this book upon reread! Makes me hopeful I’ll maybe like a couple of the others I’m not that fond of.


‼️Content‼️

Violence: a character is thrown down stairs; scratches on hands and knees

Other: a spirit and spirit realm; a character has supernatural powers; magic; a curse is unleashed on horses making them sick and terrified; a horse is stolen; a character steals an object
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208 reviews14 followers
November 19, 2024
I really enjoyed re-reading this one. It isn't my favourite of the series, but it is one of the most exciting! I get similar vibes from this as C.S. Lewis' 'Magician's Nephew' and 'A Horse and His Boy'.
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228 reviews12 followers
October 12, 2015
really cool one. set in egypt this time.
1,021 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2019
Not sure where this book came from but it was enjoyable. The story of a dead queen trapped in the afterlife hating horses and exacting her revenge - and those who move about to stop her. Less stupid than that synopsis makes it sound.
Late elementary and early middle school age kids should be capable of reading this. The mysticism is no worse than what you would find in the animated Disney Aladdin. The characters are evocative of emotion and the story really moves with the point of view shifting ever page or two from character to character.
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205 reviews2 followers
July 2, 2017
This one was a bit different, dealing with characters and a place unseen. But still the same "angel" protecting her horses. I liked the ending, even if it was a bit sad. But overall, another excellent book by the author!
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