A review by maya_b
Die Rote Pyramide by Rick Riordan, Claudia Max

adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I had a lot of fun with this book. The was it was told was a little peculiar in the beginning, for me at least, and sometimes I wasn't sure about the interrupting each other and things like that, but I actually got used to it quite fast and in the end I did think it fit the story very well.
Sadie and Carter were pretty likable, although in some situations I felt like they fell a little short character development-wise, but I did really like both of them, and I thought it was quite nice to have an African American main character (and also I did think it was alright that his struggles because of that were at least heavily implie).
I was surprised to find that this story is set in the same universe as Percy Jackson, while at the same time being different enough. I kind of thought this would be just Percy Jackson but with Egyptian Gods, but it really  wasn't. It's still about Gods  and the World in Danger of course, and it is similar, so I'd say if you like PJ, you'll probably like this as well, but it is quite different in world building, so maybe also not. I personally enjoyed it a lot. (I would have enjoyed PJ just with other Gods as well, I just think this is also quite neat.)
The conclusion in the end was very satisfying for me, and overall it was a really good first book in my opinion. Will probably read the rest at some point (although I have some other books by Riordan on my list first).