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Terry Deary's Egyptian Tales

شبح و ماهیگیر

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قصه‌ها� مصر باستان یکی از هیجان‌برانگیزتری� و خنده‌دارتری� داستان‌ها� کودکان و نوجوانان دنیا از نویسنده‌� پرفروش انگلیسی، تری دییری، است که همراه با تعریف کردن قصه، در مورد تاریخ مصر نیز آموزش‌های� را به بچه‌ه� می‌ده�. این کتاب‌ه� به جز متن جذاب و خواندنی، دارای تصاویری ساده و خلاقانه هم هستند که به درک متن کمک می‌کنن�.
در داستان شبح و ماهیگیر، روحی خبیث به خانه‌� پیرزنی حمله کرده است و این پیرزن دو دانش‌آمو� کاتب را استخدام می‌کن� تا دعا بنویسند و شرّ این هیولا را از سر خانه‌ا� کم کنند. اما این دو نفر متوجه می‌شون� شبح خیلی چاق است و به خوردن غذای پیرزن هم علاقه دارد! پس تصمیم می‌گیرن� خود شبح را دستگیر کنند.

72 pages, Paperback

First published September 7, 2004

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About the author

Terry Deary

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A former actor, theatre-director and drama teacher, Deary says he began writing when he was 29. Most famously, he is one of the authors of the Horrible Histories series of books popular among children for their disgusting details, gory information and humorous pictures and among adults for getting children interested in history. Books in the series have been widely translated into other languages and imitated.

A cartoon series has been made of the series of books and was shown on CiTV for a period in 2002.

The first series of a live-action comedy sketch show of the same name was shown on CBBC in 2009 and a second series is due.

Terry is also known widely throughout children and adult reading groups alike for his True Stories series (see below for series list).

He received an Honorary Doctorate of Education from the University of Sunderland in 2000. His numerous accolades also include the Blue Peter "Best Nonfiction Author of the Century" Award in the U.K.

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September 7, 2018
It was better than the other books in this series.
The story was technical but not interesting. Simple actions and Normal persons.
It's fun for kids who are younger than 12.
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February 4, 2015
As with the other books in The Egyptian Tales series, this story tells of greed and doing the right thing by weaving these morals into an interesting story containing history facts about Egyptian Gods and death rituals. It subtlety highlights the benefit of a good education, but appears judgemental of certain livings.
It is very descriptive in painting Master Meshwesh as the mean man that he is and Maiarch is quite cruel calling Menes, the young boy, "homeless, useless and worthless". As with other stories, one kids character is portrayed as a fool and the other is clever. The children drink beer, as with all of Terry Dearys children's books! There is good use of humour which is also a recurring theme.
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May 29, 2022
Menes, a poor student in ancient Egypt agrees is training as a scribe in the local temple, and to earn extra money to help his poor family, he agrees to assist rich old Maiarch. Menes must write a prayer to rid Maiarch of an old family ghost, but instead he discovers the true identity of the phantom and receives a rich reward.
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December 8, 2016
This is probably the weakest of the Egyptian tales series. The story serves to illustrate ancient Egyptian life pertaining to education, scribes, thievery and belief in spirits. Sounds like an odd collection of topics? It is, hence the two stars.
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November 1, 2018
Menes, a poor student in ancient Egypt agrees is training as a scribe in the local temple, and to earn extra money to help his poor family, he agrees to assist rich old Maiarch. Menes must write a prayer to rid Maiarch of an old family ghost, but instead he discovers the true identity of the phantom and receives a rich reward.
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