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Rick Riordan

The Throne of Fire (Kane Chronicles)

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EVER since the gods of Ancient Egypt were unleashed on the modern world, Carter Kane and his sister, Sadie, have been in big trouble.

As descendants of the magical House of Life, they command certain powers. But now a terrifying enemy – Apophis, the giant snake of chaos – is rising.

If Carter and Sadie don’t destroy him, the world will end in five days’ time. And in order to battle the forces of chaos, they must revive the sun god Ra – a feat no magician has ever achieved. Because first they must search the world for the three sections of the Book of Ra, then they have to learn how to chant its spells . . .

Can the Kanes destroy Apophis before he swallows the sun and plunges the earth into darkness . . . forever?

32 reviews for The Throne of Fire (Kane Chronicles)

  1. Syed Faris (Verified Purchase)

    Very good book a must read for lovers of precy jackson

  2. tholapiprasad PRASAD (Verified Purchase)

    Very Interesting to read.. Good Investment, Happy to read this type book.. Thanks to OldBookDpeot to sale very reasonable price..

  3. Hasib Malladi (Verified Purchase)

    It is very interesting and i love the part of ra offering a weasel cookie To the chaos god apophis

  4. Priya kumari (Verified Purchase)

    My son loves the Rick Riordan books and The Kane Chronicles series is another winner.

  5. Sagar Ghuge (Verified Purchase)

    Where I read the Percy Jackson books almost in a single sitting I find I’m happy to put the Kane Chronicles down and return to them later. It’s not that I don’t care about the characters (although I prefer the gods such as Bast, Bes and Anubis to the Kane children) or enjoy the story but it’s not quite as gripping.

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