The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan

The Red Pyramid (Kane Chronicles, #1)

by Rick Riordan

Carter and Sadie have nothing in common but their parents: their father Dr. Julius Kane, a brilliant Egyptologist, and their mother, a famed archaeologist who died under mysterious circumstances when they were young. The siblings barely know each other, but one night, their father brings them together at the British Museum, promising a 'research experiment' that will set things right for their family. His plans go horribly wrong. An explosion unleashes an ancient evil - the Egyptian god Set who banishes Dr. Kane to oblivion and forces the children to flee for their lives. Now orphaned, Carter and Sadie must embark on a dangerous quest - from Cairo to Paris to the American Southwest, to save their father and stop Set from destroying everything they care about...

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This is the first book in the Kane Chronicles and I fairly enjoyed it. This is like the Percy Jackson books that Riordan also does. This is about Egyptian mythology and is about two siblings, Carter and Sadie.

I don't know much about Egyptian mythology and I like the way Riordan explains and describes things. I love the dynamic between the two siblings and I can't wait to find out what happens next in the series.

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