This would be a great interactive book to use in group reading with KS2 children. It has lots of questions and clues for children to solve throughout which would keep them engaged, along with the story being based around an Egyptian adventure. It has clear links with the study of Egypt in KS2, as it contains stories of pharaohs, mummies and hieroglyphics with extracts for children to translate to English as they become problem solvers themselves. This constant interaction with the book would be good for reluctant readers. It also has extracts from newspapers and letters which would link well with studying different types of writing. It also has maps for children to navigate, and this could be used alongside geography for children to create their own maps. The illustrations are bright and colourful, and the layout on many pages is similar to a storyboard so it provides a good model for children's own work. It's quite long, so it would have to be read over several sessions, and the text and illustrations are too small to study in enough detail to respond to the mini activities/questions if it was used as a whole class text, unless a visualiser was used. It is a fictional story, but it has elements of non-fiction with the subheadings, contents, index and some sections are based more on fact.