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Christmas in Camelot
Osborne, Mary Pope
Children's Fiction OSBORNE

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Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 41 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Missions Series. I couldn’t get over how cute Annie looked in curls! As to the story itself, it is exceptional, maybe just because I love music so much. In this one, Jack and Annie travel to sixteenth century Austria to help an artist gives his talents to the world. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
posted Mar 17, 2012 at 5:56PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 40 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Although the story wasn’t particularly interesting compared to some of the books before it, I thought the penguins, especially Penny, were adorable. I have a dog and I concurr that loving an animal would make anyone more happy. A very cut story.
posted Mar 16, 2012 at 3:08PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 38 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. This book takes place in Venice during the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Although not one of the best of the series, it’s still a good book with an interesting twist on the Mona Lisa.
posted Mar 14, 2012 at 5:11PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 37 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Jack and Annie travel to Japan, again, to find the key to happiness, and during their journey they have to avoid samurai, help a poet, and save the city from burning to the ground. A very interesting book.
posted Mar 14, 2012 at 5:10PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 36 of the Magic Tree House Series Merlin Mission. Jack and Annie rescue a unicorn in New York City during the depression, and proved they could use magic. It was an interestin book, but it didn’t have as much history as many of the other books in the series. Still, it was cute.
posted Mar 13, 2012 at 7:42PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 35 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Series. This one takes place in Paris in 1889, a timeperiod that I am fascinated by (I do a lot of research on the Victorian Era). It was harly historically acurate, but I was still a fun book that showed that all magic does not have to be the kind that Merlin and Morgan Le Fay preform. I liked it.
posted Mar 12, 2012 at 8:50PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 34 of the Magic Tree House Series Merlin Missions. An excellant story, taking place in the middle east during the middle ages. It has a twist at the end that even I could not have predicted. Much better then several of the books before it.
posted Mar 12, 2012 at 8:42PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 33 of the Magic Tree House Series. In this one, Jack and Annie travel to Venice to save the city from a flood. It was a good idea, but not very well organized and they spent most of the book stumbling around.
posted Mar 9, 2012 at 3:43PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 32 of the Magic Tree House Series. For the last four books,the plot have been completely about magic in Camelot, and this one is the last one. Jack and Annie have to get an eye back for a wizard. It’s interesting, but not one of my favorites.
posted Mar 9, 2012 at 3:39PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 31 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Merlin send Jack and Annie to find a magical sword. Not as interesting as some of the books in the series, but still interesting and fast moving. And, as usaul, my favorite character was the serpent.
posted Mar 8, 2012 at 3:14PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 30 of the Magic Tree House Merlin Mission Series. Jack and Annie have to save a castle in Camelot from the Raven King. It was a fun story, although this one and the ones following it are directed towards older kids then the previous books were.
posted Mar 8, 2012 at 3:12PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 29 of the Magid Tree House Series. This is the beginning of the new adventures in Camelot for Jack and Annie. In this one, Jack and Annie have to save Camelot, which shows what idiots run Camelot if it only takes to little kids to save it. Just pointing out. A cute story; very adventursome.
posted Mar 7, 2012 at 8:46PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 27 of the Magic Tree House Series. Jack and Annie travel to the first Thanksgiving in Massachusetts. There, they meet Indians and the Pilgrims. A fun story, but not extremely informative.
posted Mar 7, 2012 at 8:36PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 26 of the Magic Tree House Series. In this one, Jack and Annie travel to the Rainforest and play with gorillas. Of course, if this had been a real story, the gorillas would have torn them to bits, but this is a kids story, after all. I liked it, but not one of my favorites.
posted Mar 7, 2012 at 8:34PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 23 of the Magic Tree House Series. On their quest to find four writings to save Camelot, Jack and Annie travel to the pairie in the 1870s, go to school in an old schoolhouse, and save everyone from a twister. Very exciting.
posted Mar 7, 2012 at 5:06PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 19 of the Magic Tree House Series. In this one, they travel to the jungle in India. I found it rather similar to their visit the the rainforest, but it was still an interesting book.
posted Mar 5, 2012 at 3:39PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 18 of the Magic Tree House. The history of the way Native Americans live is absolutely fanscinating. In this one, Jack and Annie find the second thing to free Teddy and get chased by buffalos. Exciting!
posted Mar 4, 2012 at 3:27PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 17 in the Magic Tree House Series. In this one, Jack and Annie find a dog that is under a spell, and they have to find four things to free it. To find the first one, they travel to the Titanic and get off it moments before it sinks. A very sad story, but this is one of my favorites in this series.
posted Mar 4, 2012 at 3:20PM
Avatar for A.E.C.M. A.E.C.M. said:
Book 3 of the Magic Tree House Series. This one is about Jack and Annie traveling to ancient Egypt, where they endeavor to help an ancient queen’s ghost journey to the next life. Every historically acurate, great for kids, and excellant pictures.
posted Feb 26, 2012 at 3:01PM
Rishitha Reddy said:
this book is like I am with the gorillas.
posted Jul 9, 2009 at 10:51AM
Rishitha Reddy said:
this book is wonderfull.
posted Jul 1, 2009 at 3:00PM
Amanda said:
I really like this book because it was like actualy being there.Because it tells you were they were going all around NYin the 1930`with out even being there.
posted Jul 24, 2008 at 8:31PM
Amanda said:
I really like this book because it was like actualy being there.Because it tells you were they were going all around NYin the 1930`with out even being there.
posted Jul 24, 2008 at 8:31PM
Amanda said:
I really like book because it just seams so real.When i was reading it i was REALLY hot.But when read it COOLED down because of all the water.I read this book in only ONE day.
posted Jul 22, 2008 at 9:07PM
Amanda said:
I really like book because it just seams so real.When i was reading it i was REALLY hot.But when read it COOLED down because of all the water.I read this book in only ONE day.
posted Jul 22, 2008 at 9:07PM
Anna said:
Tonight on the Titanic is a book you will never want to get your nose out of. Jack and Annie go in this magic tree house and they point to the book and say I wish we could go there. Then they time travel to where the book is. The most scary part is when Annie accidently gets in this boat and she almost sails away from Jack. I like the book because I like how it has so many exciting parts and how they only have a certain amount of time to help people. If you like action I'd recommend this book.
posted Oct 15, 2007 at 3:21PM
Anna said:
Tonight on the Titanic is a book you will never want to get your nose out of. Jack and Annie go in this magic tree house and they point to the book and say I wish we could go there. Then they time travel to where the book is. The most scary part is when Annie accidently gets in this boat and she almost sails away from Jack. I like the book because I like how it has so many exciting parts and how they only have a certain amount of time to help people. If you like action I'd recommend this book.
posted Oct 15, 2007 at 3:21PM
cena845 said:
i may havent read this book befor but i thin this adventure will be exiting
posted Oct 2, 2007 at 4:04PM
Avatar for Nora Nora said:
It is good book to read. I liked how kids had to go on a mission to learn magic tricks and use magic trick to make a lion alive and to make the metal soft.
posted Aug 6, 2007 at 1:59PM
Nora said:
It is good book to read. I liked how kids had to go on a mission to learn magic tricks and use magic trick to make a lion alive and to make the metal soft.
posted Aug 6, 2007 at 1:59PM
Cici said:
It was a very fun and enjoyable book. I couldn't put it down. I felt like I was actually in the book. The nerve rushing exitment on the titanic was pretty scary.
posted Jun 12, 2007 at 5:51PM
Cici said:
It was a very fun and enjoyable book. I couldn't put it down. I felt like I was actually in the book. The nerve rushing exitment on the titanic was pretty scary.
posted Jun 12, 2007 at 5:51PM
Spencer said:
one word awsome
posted May 31, 2007 at 11:47AM
Spencer said:
one word awsome
posted May 31, 2007 at 11:47AM
Snowflakey said:
This book is really good. It’s about when Jack and Annie go to Japan and have to save the city of Edo from a fire.
posted Mar 31, 2007 at 2:24PM
Stephen said:
it is about these kids who travel through time to a school on the day a tornado hit!
posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
Avery said:
WOW! I sat down to read this book and thought this will be a very boring book, But man I was soooo wrong this turned out to be. an awesome, breath taking, extrordinary book. I LOVE IT! I hope anyone who reads this book loves it as much as I do. It gave me courage. I think Jack and Annie are one of the bravest charactor. Avery.
posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
Brandi said:
I thought this book was interesting because in the end it tells you about Twisters and Life on the Prairie. The characters in this book are Jack and Annie. Jack and Annie go to the Prairie and there is a twister. Jack and Annie run back to the school and save the people in the schoolhouse.
posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
Gaurav said:
This is a fantastic book!!! In the book Jack and Annie travel back to Ancient Egypt and get lost in Pyrimd and help a ghost queen.
posted May 9, 2006 at 11:08AM
Ben said:
I loved this book! It is about Jack and Annie going to Baghdad to complete a mission. They must help a king share wisdom with the world.They meet a man in the desert that helps them to find their way there. Now I don't want to ruin the story so you'll just have to read it yourself to find out who the man is. [Series: Magic Tree House #34]
posted Dec 6, 2005 at 6:56PM
Tristan said:
This book was very good. It was kind of scary too. The reason it was scary is because Jack and Annie get trapped in a pyramid. [Series: Magic Tree House #3]
posted Jun 27, 2005 at 3:41PM
Jeffrey said:
I think the story was good. My favorite part was when they were swinging on vines and a tiger jumped out of some bushes. [Series: Magic Treehouse #19]
posted Jun 18, 2005 at 4:23PM
Jack said:
This book is about trust and peace. Jack and Annie learned to trust the sword. They also learned that the sword is not for killing. [Series: Magic Tree House #31]
posted Aug 1, 2004 at 2:05PM
Nathan said:
I like this book because it has lots of surprises. You learn alot about tornadoes. If you are interested in tornadoes you'll like it. I love Magic Tree House books, they are fun to read.
posted Jul 19, 2004 at 11:54AM
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