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-*[[List of words derived from toponyms]]+'''Children of the Lamp''' is a series of [[fantasy novel]]s for senior children as well as adolescents and adults written by the British author [[Philip Kerr|P.B. Kerr]]. It tells the story of twin [[djinn]], John and Philippa Gaunt, and their challenges with adapting to the world of [[djinn]]. The story has a variety of themes, [[family]], [[adventure]], and [[loyalty]] being a few. The first book, ''[[The Akhenaten Adventure]]'', was published in [[2004 in literature|2004]]. The second book, ''[[The Blue Djinn of Babylon]]'', was published in [[2006 in literature|2006]]. The third book, ''[[The Cobra King of Kathmandu]]'', was also released in 2006. The fourth book was published in August 2007 [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1407103652], and is named ''[[The Day of the Djinn Warriors]]''. The fifth book came out in 2009 and is titled ''[[The Eye of the Forest]]''. The sixth book, ''[[The Five Fakirs of Faizabad]]'', was released on November 1, 2010. The film rights are held by [[Dreamworks]].
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Children of the Lamp is a series of fantasy novels for senior children as well as adolescents and adults written by the British author P.B. Kerr. It tells the story of twin djinn, John and Philippa Gaunt, and their challenges with adapting to the world of djinn. The story has a variety of themes, family, adventure, and loyalty being a few. The first book, The Akhenaten Adventure, was published in 2004. The second book, The Blue Djinn of Babylon, was published in 2006. The third book, The Cobra King of Kathmandu, was also released in 2006. The fourth book was published in August 2007 [1], and is named The Day of the Djinn Warriors. The fifth book came out in 2009 and is titled The Eye of the Forest. The sixth book, The Five Fakirs of Faizabad, was released on November 1, 2010. The film rights are held by Dreamworks.






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