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Cover to Cover: Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters

by Elisa

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Hello, and welcome to this meeting of the Book Stacks Book Club: Cover to Cover. Today we are discussing Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters. If you were impressed by the level of historical detail that the author included in this story, you may be interested to know that Elizabeth Peters is really Barbara Mertz. You will also likely be unsurprised to discover that Mrs. Mertz has a Ph.D. in Egyptology. Crocodile on the Sandbank is the first book in the Amelia Peabody mystery series which is now 18 books long. So, if you really enjoyed this adventure, you have a few more books to keep you off the streets and out of the saloons.

At this point, I’m not really sure when I read this book for the first time. I do know that I’ve probably read it twenty or so times by now, though. I even bought the MP3 version from Audible. If you like audio books, this is one that I would actually recommend for purchase. It’s not the sort of story one reads only once, and never comes back to. Though originally targeted at the adult mystery market, this book is appropriate for the teen mystery fan. If you would like to read a more thorough review of this book, go here

In the meantime, what did *you* think of the book? Please comment and let me know.

1. Did you like the book?

I love this book. It contains several different genres in one less than 300 page book. It’s not just a mystery. It’s more of a Mystery/Historical/Romance. The characters are all interesting and, in a couple of cases, gifted with very complex personalities.

2. Do you have a favorite character?

Amelia Peabody herself is my favorite character in this story. She is just so self-possessed and decisive…even when she could do with a bit more thought on a topic first. It’s interesting to see the effect that associating with Evelyn has on her. Although Amelia believes that she is helping out Evelyn, she finds that Evelyn is aiding her as well. Thank goodness they found each other. This trip to Egypt becomes a turning point for Amelia in more ways than one in the end.

3. Should they make a film out of this book?

Please? I would *adore* seeing a well done episode of Mystery made from this book. Casting the film might prove to be a bit difficult, but it would be worth the effort. Can you imagine it? They could film on location and everything. *Sigh*

4. Which aspect of this book did you enjoy the most? (The Romance? The Mystery? The History?)

All of the strands of this story are so interwoven that it is really difficult to say, and my opinion tends to change from reading to reading. During this last journey through the book though, I really gravitated to the Romance aspect. Well, that and it made me want to find my books on hieroglyphics.

5. Did the book make you want to learn more about Egyptology?

Most assuredly. I need to finish reading Temples, Tombs, and Hieroglyphs, now that I come to think of it. After reading this book for the first time I actually went to the British Museum. Sadly, the mummy exhibit was being worked on at the time. I *did* get to see the Rosetta Stone up close, though.

Okay, it’s your turn. What did you think?

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The book which we will be discussing next time is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling. It’s finally out, and we are going to be discussing it on August 10, 2007. I hope that gives you enough time to finish it so that you can join us. (Oh, and I am always accepting suggestions for future selections for Cover to Cover, so feel free to comment your suggestion now. Just remember that if I choose your book you will be expected to participate.)

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2 Responses to “Cover to Cover: Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters”

  1. Kevin Says:

    Good god, if you’re going to read Ellis Peters, read something good… like the Cadfael mysteries. At least they aren’t set in a desert.

  2. Elisa Says:

    Hi Kevin. How are you doing?

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