The Alchemists Cat (The Deptford Histories, Book 1) by Robin Jarvis - Presentation Transcript
The Alchemists Cat (The Deptford
Histories, Book 1) by Robin Jarvis
Great Intro To A Wonderful Series
The year is 1664 when young Will Godwin comes to London. In order to
survive, he becomes an assistant to a wicked alchemist, Elias Theophratus
Spittle. On an errand one freezing night, Will finds a mother cat and her
three kittens, and brings the family back to his masters lab. Among the
bubbling bottles and evil smelling jars of his masters apothecary shop
unfolds an extraordinary tale of villainy, sorcery, and murder. The Deptford
Mice trilogy witnessed the harrowing battles between the mice of Deptford
and Jupiter, lord of darkness and treacherous disguises. Now in this
gripping prequel, Jupiters secret history is revealed.
Personal Review: The Alchemists Cat (The Deptford Histories,
Book 1) by Robin Jarvis
I think that this is a really good book, and I, obviously, do not agree with
the kid who called it a "snoozefest"!! The Alchemist's Cat was very
exciting! (Of course these are just my thoughts on the book). I think that
the history made it even better, because you close the book with just a little
more knowledge than you had before (which obviously that other kid
doesn't appreciate history). Well, anyway, I think you should read this
book. I also urge you to read the rest of the books in the Deptford Mice
Trilogy, as they are very exciting and enlightening.
HAPPY READING!!!:)
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I think that this is a really good book, and I, obv more
I think that this is a really good book, and I, obviously, do not agree with the kid who called it a "snoozefest"!! The Alchemist's Cat was very exciting! (Of course these are just my thoughts on the book). I think that the history made it even better, because you close the book with just a little more knowledge than you had before (which obviously that other kid doesn't appreciate history). Well, anyway, I think you should read this book. I also urge you to read the rest of the books in the Deptford Mice Trilogy, as they are very exciting and enlightening.
HAPPY READING!!!:) less
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