The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White
Goodreads Blurb: Kiersten White, New York Times bestselling
author of Paranormalcy, is back with The Chaos of Stars—an
enchanting novel set in Egypt and San Diego that captures the magic of first
love and the eternally complicated truth about family.
Isadora's family is seriously screwed up—which comes with the territory when you're the human daughter of the ancient Egyptian gods Isis and Osiris. Isadora is tired of living with crazy relatives who think she's only worthy of a passing glance—so when she gets the chance to move to California with her brother, she jumps on it. But her new life comes with plenty of its own dramatic—and dangerous—complications . . . and Isadora quickly learns there's no such thing as a clean break from family.
Blending Ally Carter's humor and the romance of Cynthia Hand's Unearthly, The Chaos of Stars takes readers on an unforgettable journey halfway across the world and back, and proves there's no place like home.
Isadora's family is seriously screwed up—which comes with the territory when you're the human daughter of the ancient Egyptian gods Isis and Osiris. Isadora is tired of living with crazy relatives who think she's only worthy of a passing glance—so when she gets the chance to move to California with her brother, she jumps on it. But her new life comes with plenty of its own dramatic—and dangerous—complications . . . and Isadora quickly learns there's no such thing as a clean break from family.
Blending Ally Carter's humor and the romance of Cynthia Hand's Unearthly, The Chaos of Stars takes readers on an unforgettable journey halfway across the world and back, and proves there's no place like home.
My thoughts: I read this book in a day, sad there
isn’t a sequel, I recommend this book to all my friends. It’s mythology with
some modern twist. Isadora leaves Egypt, comes to America with her brother to
break away from her parent’s shadows and tries to find herself. Her parents are
the Egyptian god and goddess Isis and Osiris, can you blame her? You know there
will be bumps along the way and some romance but it’s fun and witty and I like
a lot of readers will enjoy this book.
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