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The Serpent's Shadow - Community Reviews back

by Rick Riordan, Katherine Kellgren, Kevin R. Free
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Betsy Reads Books
Betsy Reads Books rated it 13 years ago
I hate to say it was hard to get through this book, but it was. The Kane Chronicles has definitely not been my favorite series by Rick Riordan. I don't really understand it either. I love mythology and I love Egypt, however, I just could not really get into this series so reading each book took f...
Daphne (Winged Reviews)
Daphne (Winged Reviews) rated it 13 years ago
A fitting end to a great series! Full review to come.
Book Talk
Book Talk rated it 13 years ago
I started reading this yesterday and tried to slow down the reading process as much as possible so that the story won't end, but it just ended a couple of minutes ago! I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY HOW TO DESCRIBE MY FEELINGS RIGHT NOW! I think this is the most tangled emotional turmoil I have to go through ...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 13 years ago
this was such a great ending to the series. ***SPOILER*** was that a hint towards a possible Percy Jackson/Kane Chronicles crossover? Their mother said "other gods and other magic" wouldn't that be awesome! =D
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 13 years ago
3 12 stars. The final book in the Kane Chronicles trilogy. This series was not my favorite of Rick Riordan's books. The story and characters did not have as much going for them as in the Percy Jackson. This one had plenty of action. It was a satisfying conclusion to the series so very pleased about ...
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it 13 years ago
I never took to the Kane Chronicles the way I have Percy Jackson and the Olympians or the Heroes of Olympus series, and I can't quite say why. I like Sadie and Carter, perhaps better than any of the leading characters in the Greek/Roman mythology based novels, I was fascinated with Egyptian culture ...
Osho
Osho rated it 13 years ago
A reasonable end to a trilogy that also strongly hints at a second series. Riordan wraps up his dangling plot points well, including a predictable but entertaining solution to the "ZOMG i have 2 bfs what to do what to do??" trope so present in contemporary YA fiction. Riordan is clever in his weavin...
Chasm of Books
Chasm of Books rated it 13 years ago
The perfect ending to The Kane Chronicles series! In my opinion, it was the best book in the series! I can't think of a thing Rick did wrong. I thoroughly enjoyed Sadie's perspective; I found it paced a bit faster than Carter's but that fits their personalities so I'm not really complaining here. I ...
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven rated it 13 years ago
The third (and hopefully not final) instalment in the series, The Serpent's Shadow brings to light the upcoming apocalypse. Except, it isn't upcoming. It's here. The showdown we've all been waiting for - Apophis vs Ra, The Way of the Gods vs the House of Life, Good vs Evil and Protein Bars vs Macho ...
Mith's Bookshelf
Mith's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
3.5 starsWell that was a fun ride! Having started off sluggishly, the (supposed) trilogy didn't exactly end with a bang, but there were quite some fireworks in there nonetheless.I say "supposed" because the very last paragraph in the book hints at a Heroes Of Olympus/Kane Chronicles crossover (I hav...
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