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Book Teasers - Riordan Research
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Re: Book Teasers - Riordan Research
However did you know that I am currently reading Riordan?!
I actually took a picture of a page from The Red Pyramid about a week ago:
It says: In fact my dad says the modern pharmacist's symbol, Rx, is a simplified version of the Eye of Horus, because medicine is supposed to protect you. We were taught that early on in pharmacy school, but it is always nice to see reminders of it.
Also, one of the "answers" for Jeopardy! last week was asking for the person who discovered King Tut's tomb. I automatically said "Carter" and Cody asked how I knew. "It was in the book! The kid's name is Carter."
I actually took a picture of a page from The Red Pyramid about a week ago:
It says: In fact my dad says the modern pharmacist's symbol, Rx, is a simplified version of the Eye of Horus, because medicine is supposed to protect you. We were taught that early on in pharmacy school, but it is always nice to see reminders of it.
Also, one of the "answers" for Jeopardy! last week was asking for the person who discovered King Tut's tomb. I automatically said "Carter" and Cody asked how I knew. "It was in the book! The kid's name is Carter."
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Re: Book Teasers - Riordan Research
Yes, somehow I knew you were reading The Kane Chronicles! That's sort of what got me started re-reading them.
This is something which really got my attention -- and might be a reason why I prefer The Kane Chronicles ...
image shows a partial page from The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan (page 26).
The words which caught my attention are: "I forced myself to focus, and I spoke the most powerful of all divine words: "Ma'at." The hieroglyph burned in front of me--small and bright like a miniature sun: (followed by the hierglyph/symbols for Ma'at) "
This is something which really got my attention -- and might be a reason why I prefer The Kane Chronicles ...
image shows a partial page from The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan (page 26).
The words which caught my attention are: "I forced myself to focus, and I spoke the most powerful of all divine words: "Ma'at." The hieroglyph burned in front of me--small and bright like a miniature sun: (followed by the hierglyph/symbols for Ma'at) "