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New Book Review
Written by admin   
Thursday, 17 May 2007
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Just in a new Rave Book Review from Andrew Earl Singer, Egyptologist

Royal V.I.P. Member on the lively Luxor4U forum, as well as producer, writer, videographer, and webmaster.

Andrew is extravagant in his praise for SUN CHILD, Prince of Egypt, but he assured me he meant every word.

I asked him, as well as other reviewers, if he thought Sun Child should be considered a children's book.

His immediate response: "I think the book is too sophisticated for children...I love that book! I always thought the images that it conveyed are spectacular and would make a fantastic movie!"

More of what Andrew discussed with me about my novel as well as his review will be posted on Tales of King Tut's Blog.

In the meantime, -->Read his Rave Review Here.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 June 2007 )
 
Who Was the World's First Superstar?
Written by René O'Deay   
Friday, 11 May 2007
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Do you know who it is?

There is a story here that reveals the whole affair.

An "Easter Egg". You know what that means.

René
Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 May 2007 )
 
Harry Potter And King Tut
Written by René O'Deay   
Friday, 06 April 2007

What do Harry Potter and King Tut have in common?

Magic! Magic School! Both young boys, both in school, both learning Magic, both with natural magical powers, and both with powerful enemies on the side of Darkness.

The Ancient Egyptians stressed the power of words, their symbols. Their Sacred Symbols, what we now call hieroglyphs, had to be used precisely and correctly. The way they were written, pronounced and used, had to be the same.

Modern day "Magick" practices stress the same thing. So does computer languages.

If you've seen the Harry Potter movies, did you notice what happens when a spell is mispronounced?

In this series of novels about King Tut, there is Magic, Ancient Egyptian Magic secrets.

When 10- year-old Prince Tutankhaten became King of Egypt, he also inheritied the role of Master Magician.

The Ancient Egyptians were known as a Land of Magicians, and the Pharaoh was also known as the 'Master Magician in the Land of Magicians'. How does that apply to our modern-day world? What could possibly be the basis for that ancient belief?

Last Updated ( Friday, 11 May 2007 )
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Reference Articles on Egyptian Religion and Magic, I've posted on my blog and here.
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