Egyptian Gods and Strangers
By: Afia Paracha Sadie and Carter Kane lived completly different lives. Though they are siblings, they haven't lived together since their mother's death. Sadie has been living with their grandparents in England. She grew up an English schoolgirl. Carter, on the other hand, has spent his entire life traveling. He's lived with his dad, though not in one place for very long. Their father's job as a researcher keeps him moving around, visiting museums and giving lectures all around the world. All three of them are only together twice a year. On one visit, on Christmas Eve, Carter and his father are visiting Sadie in England. When they arrive to pick Sadie up, their father meets someone who seems familiar, yet strange. Afterwards, they travel to the museum to see the Rosetta Stone. Sadie is annoyed at first, that on their one day together, their father decides to visit a museum. But little does she know that her father isn't just visiting for information. Soon, their father is missing and the police is interrogating Sadie and Carter about the destruction of the Rosetta Stone. They're both being deported to the United States, and nothing is what it seems. They're being followed by strangers, and are learning more about their father's true work by the second. Read "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan to learn more. Picture Source: “‘The Red Pyramid’ by Rick Riordan.” Amazon, www.amazon.com/Red-Pyramid-Kane- Chronicles-Book/dp/1423113454.
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