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Best Egyptian Mythology Books

December 2024

The Serpent’s Shadow

Dive into the thrilling conclusion of the Kane Chronicles as Carter and Sadie face their greatest challenge yet. Riordan weaves Egyptian mythology with modern-day adventure, creating a spellbinding tale that kept me up all night. The siblings’ witty banter and growth throughout the series tugged at my heartstrings, while the high-stakes battle against Apophis had me on the edge of my seat. A satisfying end to a magical journey that left me both exhilarated and a little sad to say goodbye.

The Throne of Fire

I was swept away by Riordan’s “The Throne of Fire,” the second installment in the Kane Chronicles. Carter and Sadie’s quest to awaken Ra had me on the edge of my seat. The blend of Egyptian mythology and modern-day adventure is masterful. Riordan’s wit shines through, making even the most perilous moments oddly relatable. I found myself chuckling at the siblings’ banter while biting my nails over their fate. A thrilling read that left me eager for more.

The Red Pyramid

I was skeptical when Dad dragged us to the British Museum on Christmas Eve, but I never expected it would lead to an ancient Egyptian god possessing him. Now my sister Sadie and I are on a wild adventure, racing to save Dad and stop the rise of chaos. With magic awakening inside us and mythical monsters on our tail, we’re in way over our heads. But we have to succeed – the fate of the world depends on it. At least we have a wise baboon and a grumpy cat goddess on our side…I think.

The Kane Chronicles

Dive into the thrilling world of Egyptian mythology with Rick Riordan’s “The Kane Chronicles.” Follow siblings Carter and Sadie Kane as they discover their hidden magical heritage and embark on a perilous journey to save the world. Riordan’s signature wit and humor shine through as the Kanes face ancient gods, wield powerful magic, and unravel family secrets. With heart-pounding action and clever twists, this series will captivate readers of all ages, leaving them spellbound until the very last page.