The Red Pyramid

The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan, published by Puffin in 2010, is a captivating tale that follows siblings Carter and Sadie Kane, who are brought together by their father for a research experiment at the British Museum. With 515 pages, this edition delves into their journey as they navigate the complexities of family ties and the mysteries surrounding their mother’s death, all while facing unexpected challenges that arise from their father’s ill-fated plans.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative filled with action and adventure, as the siblings embark on a quest that intertwines elements of fantasy and magic. The story explores themes of family and the bond between siblings, set against a backdrop of travel and discovery. This later printing edition offers a rich reading experience for those interested in juvenile fiction that combines thrilling escapades with deeper emotional connections.
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Carter and Sadie Kane have nothing in common but their parents and they barely know each other. When they were young their mother died under mysterious circumstances. One night their father brings them together at the British Museum promising a research experiment that will set things right for the family. His plans go horribly wrong.
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