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Review: The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan (Kane Chronicles #1)

The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan (Kane Chronicles #1)

From the inside front flap

Since his mother’s death six years ago, Carter Kane has been living out of a suitcase, traveling the globe with his father, the brilliant Egyptologist Dr. Julius Kane.  But while Carter’s been homeschooled, his younger sister, Sadie, has been living with their grandparents in London.  Sadie has just  what Carter wants – school friends and a chance at a “normal” life.  But Carter has just what Sadie longs for – time with their father.  After six years of living apart, the siblings have almost nothing in common. Until now.  On Christmas Eve, Sadie and Carter are reunited when their father brings them to the British Museum, with a promise that he’s going to “make things right.” But all does not go according to plan: Carter and Sadie watch as Julius summons a mysterious figure, who quickly banishes their father and causes a fiery explosion.

Soon Carter and Sadie discover that the gods of Ancient Egypt are waking, and the worst of them – Set – has a frightening scheme.  To save their father, they must embark on a dangerous journey – a quest that brings them ever closer to the truth about their family and its links to the House of Life, a secret order that has existed since the time of the pharaohs.

My Rating:  4 out of 5, close to 3.5 though

Bookshelf: Yes

How I got it:  Bought


If you enjoyed the Percy Jackson series, you’ll probably like this series.  It’s the same type of story as the Percy Jackson series, but uses Egyptian mythology.  There’s gods, magic, action, fighting, and sibling rivalry.  I thought it was fun, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as the Percy Jackson series.  The Lightning Thief was new and different, and I loved it for that.  I didn’t love this one as much because I felt like I had already read something like this before.  I realized that I hardly knew anything about Egyptian mythology, and I did enjoy that aspect of the book. If you enjoyed Percy Jackson, or if you’re interested in Egyptian mythology, you may want to take a look.