The Blue Djinn of Babylon

The Blue Djinn of Babylon

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name = The Blue Djinn of Babylon
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author = P.B. Kerr
illustrator =
cover_artist = Petar Meseldzija
country = United States
language = English
series = Children of the Lamp
genre = Fantasy
publisher = Orchard Books
release_date = 2006
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 371 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-439-67021-7
preceded_by = The Akhenaten Adventure
followed_by = The Cobra King of Kathmandu
followed book followed by = The Day of the Djinn Warrior

"The Blue Djinn of Babylon" is a novel by P.B. Kerr which tells the second chapter of John and Philippa Gaunt and their adventures as djinn. It is the second book of the Children of the Lamp series. The book earned a place on the New York Times Best Seller list for children's books and received generally favorable reviews.

Plot Summary

After having promised their mother, Layla, not to use their djinn powers without consulting her first, John and Philippa are leading pretty normal lives. When Philippa enters the Djinnverso tournament (also called Djinnversoctoannular, djinn game of bluffing) unbidden events are set into motion and she is framed as a cheater. The twins also learn that the famed book, Solomon's Grimoire, which is in the care of Ayesha, the Blue Djinn of Babylon and the ruler of all six tribes of djinn, has been stolen. The Grimoire gives anyone who uses its spells vast control over a djinn. The twins go in search of the missing book, leading them into more danger and adventures.

It turns out that Solomon's Grimoire is not missing, but instead was being used as a trap for Philippa. Ayesha, the twins' grandmother {whom they do not know of until the end of the book}, wished to kidnap Philippa so that she would be the next Blue Djinn, as Ayesha's life was rapidly expiring. Jockeying for her position was Mimi de Ghulle, a wicked djinn from the tribe of Ghul; however, she is having little success. John goes in search of Philippa, who is being held at the Blue Djinn's secret palace in Babylon. The twin's favorite uncle, Nimrod, also goes in search of an acceptable atlernative to Philippa as the next Blue Djinn. The book alternates between John's search of Philippa, told in third person narration, and Philippa's experiences, told in first person in the form of a diary. Philippa discovers that the Blue Djinn's powers to be beyond good and evil come from the Garden of Eden's Tree of Logic. Slowly Philippa loses her humanity as the Tree has greater and greater effects on her. John, in his search, faces numerous obstacles in finding and reaching the palace. He is aided by two of his uncles, Alan and Neil, who were turned into dogs by his mother for attempting the murder of their brother, John and Philippa's father, Edward, for his fortune. In addition, John attaints a copy of "The Bellili Scrolls", a map to the palace, and of its underground locale, Iravotum. The book climaxes when John reaches the palace and manages to rescue Philippa. However, during their traversal of Iravotum, Alan and Neil attack a large bird that was attacking the group, biting its leg. However, the dogs did not let go, and fell to the ground later, killing them. It is later revealed that Layla's binding of the human Alan and Neil would last only as long as the physical bodies of the dogs they inhabit, leaving the human Alan and Neil alive.

The twins are joined by Nimrod and Groanin in a restaurant in Iraq, near Iravotum. A reporter introduced earlier in the book is also present. The reporter, Montana Retch, is actually a djinn tracker hired by Mimi to eliminate Philippa, so the Mimi would be the only candidate for the post of Blue Djinn. After Layla appears, having been summoned by the transformation of Alan and Neil, she transforms Montana Retch into a cat, reversing her previous vow never to use djinn power again.

It is revealed to the reader, but not John and Philippa, that Ayesha did not wish Philippa to be the next Blue Djinn; she wanted Layla. However, Layla had refused, prompting Ayesha to kidnap Philippa to use as a bargaining tool. As Ayesha knew she would, Layla offered herself to become the next Blue Djinn in place of Philippa; Nimrod is also privy to this due to his own conclusions. The novel ends with the children still not knowing, but as Layla knows Ayesha's life is rapidly ending, must tell her children the reason Ayesha did not pursue them after escaping, and leave forever to assume her post as the cold hearted Blue Djinn of Babylon.

Major Characters

*John Gaunt - Twin brother of Philippa, a very unexperienced Djinn-described as tall and skinny with black hair who likes to dress in black. His mother and uncle are part of the djinn tribe, Marid.
*Philippa Gaunt - Twin sister of John, also an unexperiened Djinn-described as smaller than her brother, she often wears pink glasses and has freckles and bright red hair, her favorite color is pink.
*Ayesha - Mother of Nimrod and Layla, Grandmother to the twins and the Blue Djinn of Babylon, making her the most powerful Djinn in the world.
*Layla Gaunt - The twin's Mother, she married Edward Gaunt although he was mundane (human) and she is a djinn. Part of the tribe, Marid.
*Edward Gaunt - The father of the twins, he married Layla Gaunt while she was disguised as a homeless woman. He is a human {mundane} and aware of his wife and children being djinns.
*Nimrod - The twin's Uncle, Layla's brother, and a powerful Djinn. He first confronted the twin djinn in a dream while they were having their wisdom teeth removed.
*Groanin - The one-armed butler of Nimrod. He once freed Nimrod from a bottle and wasted his first two wishes. He used his third to save Nimrod's life
*Mr. Rakshasas - Nimrod's Indian friend, an elder djinn who speaks with an Irish accent, because he learned his English by watching Irish television while trapped in a milk bottle in Ireland.

Focus Words

*John: ABECEDARIAN
*Philippa: FABULONGOSHOOMARVELISHLYWONDERPIPICAL
*Nimrod: QWERTYUIOP
*Mr. Rakshasas: SESQUIPEDALIAN
*Layla: NEPHELOKOKKYGIA


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