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The Red Pyramid - Community Reviews back

by Rick Riordan, Kevin R. Free, Katherine Kellgren
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mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 11 years ago
Fabulous. Riordan tells an amazing story and he keeps the pace up from start to finish. You never really want to put the book down until you're done.
mollysmommyreads
mollysmommyreads rated it 11 years ago
Fabulous. Riordan tells an amazing story and he keeps the pace up from start to finish. You never really want to put the book down until you're done.
CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 11 years ago
In this new novel by Rick Riordan, he goes away from Greek mythology, which made him popular, and delves into Egyptian mythology. The main characters, Cater and Sadie, who are siblings, are brought to the British Museum by their father, who is a famed Egyptologist. He tells them that he is doing a r...
Obsessed with books
Obsessed with books rated it 11 years ago
Thought it was long, but great. Amusing at times.
Return to Oz
Return to Oz rated it 11 years ago
Right I dragged myself half way through this book and realised life is too short. It just is too short Rick Riordan is not a good writer. Maybe if I was a child I'd like it better.
tinasimms
tinasimms rated it 11 years ago
Riordan made the Greek myths popular with the Percy Jackson series, and here he plays with the Egyptian myths with Carter and Sadie Kade. I did enjoy the first installment, but there were a few issues... Let's start with the good stuff: characters. Carter and Sadie are really interesting charac...
Diamond Dee Loves to Read
Diamond Dee Loves to Read rated it 12 years ago
Really enjoyed this. Haven't decided if I'm going to review or not.
SamanthatheBookworm
SamanthatheBookworm rated it 12 years ago
Review: http://thesecretlifeofabookworm-x.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/the-red-pyramid-by-rick-riordan.html
Because I'm Batman
Because I'm Batman rated it 12 years ago
I was pleasantly surprised to find myself enjoying this book after my "meh" experience with Percy Jackson. The characters were better fleshed out, the incorporation of the gods' appearances seemed more purposeful, and there was only one harped issue (race) instead of two.Characters: Carter is a logi...
TediousGlutton
TediousGlutton rated it 12 years ago
Writing two different books let alone two completely different mythologies(Greek & Roman to Egyptian) almost at the same time is quite a hassle.Mr. Riordan knows how to incorporate facts into a good story and also makes it quite interesting. Shifting characters from Carter (the scared older brother ...
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