Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books) Reviews
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8 Reviews For Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books)
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Guest 20th Apr 2009
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The Golden Goblet is a great suspense story! Great for young readers! I know because I am one.
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Guest 8th Dec 2008
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Well i liked when they were spying on Gebu at Wenamons house, it got me very excited to see what would happen to him. This was a good book, not the greatest but pretty good.- Read Guest's review (35 words)
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Guest 28th Oct 2008
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Eloise Jarvis McGraw's The Golden Goblet helps you learn many valuable lessons. Great Writing! It's great for ages 10-14! A must read.- Read Guest's review (22 words)
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Guest 11th May 2008
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The Golden Goblet in my opinion isn't great. I do not recommend it.- Read Guest's review (24 words)
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Guest 30th Apr 2008
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Dont buy this book!!! it is a waste of time and trees and money!!!!! what is wrong with people these days?? it may sound good but its a horrible horrible book!!!! really long too :(- Read Guest's review (63 words)
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Guest 10th Mar 2008
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This was an fabulous book! It's about a boy named Ranofer who is being abused by his half brother: Gebu. Ranofer's dream is to be goldsmith just like his father. But Gebu does not let him. Ranofer finds a golden goblet in Gebu's room and is sure that Gebu has been robbing a tomb. What will Ranofer do to prove that his greedy half brother Gebu has been robbing a tomb? Will he fulfill his dream of becoming a goldsmith or be a stonecutter for the rest of his life? This story is very adventurous and ...- Read Guest's review (139 words)
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Guest 19th Jan 2008
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IT WAS SO COMPLEX!And difficult to read but has a good meaning- Read Guest's review (35 words)
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minnieme
16th Feb 2005
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Eloise Jarvis McGraw, The Golden Goblet (Puffin Story Books) is a very quick read. It was so exciting that I just couldn't put it down. The Egyptian vocabulary did confuse me from time to time though. The story is about Ranofer who lives with his evil half-borther in Egypt. Ranofer finds out his brother has been stealing, this leads to a string of exciting events. Fnas of Ancient Egypt are sure to love this story.- Read minnieme's review (76 words)








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