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Divine One (Sisters of Isis #2)
by
Lynne Ewing
Following the incredible success of "Daughters of the Moon," Lynne Ewing has created an all new fun and hip teen fantasy series.
Based in Egyptian mythology and set in modern-day Washington, D.C., Sisters of Isis follows the lives of Meri, Sudi, and Dalila, three fifteen-year-old girls who have just discovered they are descendants of very powerful ancestors--Egyptian phara...more
Hardcover, 1st Edition, 257 pages
Published
June 2nd 2007
by Hyperion
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This is the second book in the Sisters of Isis series. What I like about this series is that the setting is set in modern day Washington D.C. These girls all come from different families and different backgrounds, yet they must work together to save the world from an evil force who is trying to take over. I love the way the Lynne Ewing writes her books. She writes each book from a different characters point of view and still tells the story or continues the story throughout a number of books. I...more
Awww, Meri and Abdel! Please tell me they end up together!?!
Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com
In the first book of the SISTERS OF ISIS series, THE SUMMONING, we were introduced to Sudi, Dalila, and Meri, who had all discovered that they are descendants of the Egyptian Pharaohs and that each of them possess their own power. Sudi was trying to let the news sink in while also attempting to maintain the same life, getting a date with her crush, Scott, and trying to defeat the Cult of Anubis. Well, accomplishing one out of t...more
In the first book of the SISTERS OF ISIS series, THE SUMMONING, we were introduced to Sudi, Dalila, and Meri, who had all discovered that they are descendants of the Egyptian Pharaohs and that each of them possess their own power. Sudi was trying to let the news sink in while also attempting to maintain the same life, getting a date with her crush, Scott, and trying to defeat the Cult of Anubis. Well, accomplishing one out of t...more
I really like this series but this book I found a bit harder to get through than the first. I don't know if I like how the main character changes from book to book because some questions go unanswered but by and by I like this series and like the main characters are female and they are all so different.
Mar 02, 2010
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Went to public library and found this series. It's interesting.
Aug 24, 2009
Sarah Jo.
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egypt luvers
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COOL... i liked this one better than the 1st one- mainly because of Meri being in love. ♥
I'm not sure if this book honestly is better than the first, or if I just like Meri's story more, but I couldn't put it down! I read it in one sitting. Still not as good as DotM, but better than book one!
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Lynne Ewing is an American author and a screen writer.
She always had to move around a lot when she was growing up because her father was in the Marine Corps. She has two sisters. Lynne graduated from high school in Lima, Peru after attending seven other schools. While she was in Peru, she learned to speak Spanish. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. When she was 30 years ol...more
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She always had to move around a lot when she was growing up because her father was in the Marine Corps. She has two sisters. Lynne graduated from high school in Lima, Peru after attending seven other schools. While she was in Peru, she learned to speak Spanish. She attended the University of California at Santa Barbara. When she was 30 years ol...more
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