Monday, January 13, 2014

The Chaos of Stars


Isadora is the daughter of Isis and Osiris- two Egyptian gods.  Because they could have chosen to make her immortal and didn't, she thinks they don't love her, and she has learned to harden her heart from feeling any kind of love.  She has always lived her life only through the guidance of her birth star- Orion. 
Her mother feels danger has come, and when the opportunity comes for Isadora to go to San Diego, she gladly takes the chance to be away from her parents.  There she can follow her passion of interior design and make new friends.
But, even in San Diego her mother can reach her, and forces her to work at an exhibit in a museum about Ancient Egypt.  Isadora hates it at first, but soon gets into the work, softens her heart, and fins out that things aren't always what they seem...

3 comments:

  1. Hmm, this seems like it'd have a lot of information about Ancient Egypt. Would you say that the book has info that would be consise with that lore? I might read that next after the book I'm currently reading :)

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  2. Yeah, I'd say that the book followed mythology pretty well. It had a little bit of lore in the very beginning of each chapter, and the family relations were the same. I wouldn't use it as a history source but for reading I'd definitely reccomend it. :)

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  3. this sounds like a story that people could take the lesson from it and apply it to their actual life.

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