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The book is about twelve-year old twins named John and Philippa Gaunt. They both live an upper class life in New York City,New York. But there lifes change when suddenly their wisdom(dragon)teeth are removed. After arguing to desire heat, they are sent to live with thier uncle Nimrod. When they reach there, they have realized that they are djinns(genies). Then their uncle trains them how to use their powers before they take advantage. Nimrod, John and Philippa are trying to discover where the "Seventy Lost Djinn of Akhenaten" are hidden, which leads to the capture and binding of Nimrod,and a murder of a man called Hussein Hussaout. After several adventures in Cairo,the book concludes with a battle in the British Museum where John, Philipa, and Nimrod successfully ensure that the djinn will not be used for certain purposes. But everything turns out wrong. While ensuring that the djinn will not be controlled by bad djinn to tip the balance of luck in the universe towards more bad luck, Nimrod gets confined in the same lamp as Akhenaten himself. it turns out he was a bad djinn. But it was a tough job for them to release Nimrod because they were afraid Akhenaten would escape. So they all went to the Arctic for cold temperature. As the coldness slowed Nimrod and Akhenaten, John and Philipa warmed up inside to get Nimrod as quickly as possible. At the end they succeed and go home. This book is rated a 7. It can be for anyone and its intersting. I liked this book a lot. Children would like this book because of its adventureous magical about creatures that are unknown to mankind but this would be a raelistic to the children who have seen it before there live.

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As much a primer on second-wave feminism as on bisexuality, I found this book completely fascinating. Full of personal anecdotes, research & interviews with well-known queer feminists, this book was extremely readable & thought-provoking.