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The Jewel Fish of Karnak by Graeme Base
The Jewel Fish of Karnak by Graeme Base












The Jewel Fish of Karnak by Graeme Base

This tale packs in plenty of puzzle solving and Egyptology amid the boldly animated scenes the illustrations' exquisite details%E2%80%94right down to the comical facial expressions of the bumbling thieves%E2%80%94tell much of the story. Graeme Rowland Base is a British-Australian author and artist of picture books. He is perhaps best known for his second book, Animalia published in 1986, and third book The Eleventh Hour which was released in 1989. Base (The Legend of the Golden Snail) doesn't disappoint his sleuthing fans, providing decodable hieroglyphic messages on painted stone tablets across the bottom of each spread. Graeme Rowland Base is a British-Australian author and artist of picture books. Readers can release the pair "from their endless task" by deciphering which fish among many in an underwater scene is the Jewel Fish (and by manipulating wheels embedded in the back cover to replicate the jeweled pattern on the fish's fins). They are condemned to a lifetime of angling for the Jewel Fish that springs to life when it gets wet and goes missing. The quest, complete with a chase and more imprudent deeds, ends badly for the two.

The Jewel Fish of Karnak by Graeme Base

Set in ancient Egypt, Base's latest dynamic, clue-laden adventure stars two wily thieves, Jackal and Ibis the Cat Pharaoh offers to pardon them if they steal back a jeweled fish sculpture from the Crocodile Prince.














The Jewel Fish of Karnak by Graeme Base