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Tag Archives: Egyptian mythology
Another Day, Another Monster
I felt terribly clever putting Rick Riordan’s newest book, The Serpent’s Shadow, on reserve at the library a month before it was coming out. That meant I was only #23 in line! They bought enough copies that I actually got … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged book review, books, Egyptian mythology, Kane Chronicles, mythology, Percy Jackson, reading, Rick Riordan, Serpent's Shadow
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Egyptian Mythology in the Present Day
After enjoying the Percy Jackson books, I decided to try another Rick Riordan series, and read The Red Pyramid. It’s basically the Egyptian Percy Jackson. Which in a way is a good thing–I mean, I liked the Percy Jackson series. And Riordan’s … Continue reading

