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References on Egypt Magic & Religion
Written by René O'Deay   
Sunday, 15 April 2007
Reference Articles on Egyptian Religion and Magic, I've posted on my blog and here.
With Links to Online Texts. I'll add to this as we go along.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 June 2007 )
 
Site Users Info
Written by René O'Deay   
Sunday, 29 April 2007

Site Users Tips and Hints

  1. Many Links are inline with an arrow --->, I'll try to make them in bold. Run your cursor over the text. Links should show up with -->Tips to where they go.
  2. Some Photos and thumbnails have pop-ups with larger image sizes. Just click on them.
  3. Links in the Menus should all work.
  4. You don't have to register to vote on a poll, or to rate a story or picture.
  5. I just made --->Registration a Lot Easier.
  6. To rate articles: Go to the Article's Page by clicking on---> the title in the lists at the top. No sign up necessary.
  7. Tales Store is being worked on. So far nothing works. if you try, you will not succeed.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 May 2007 )
 
Magic and the Master Magician
Written by Rene ODeay   
Sunday, 11 February 2007

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Back in 2001 the Harry Potter series inspired me to create my book, Sun Child, Prince of Egypt, and the series: Children of the Sun, since renamed Tales of King Tut, before I had even read one of them. Why?

First of all, King Tut has astounded, fascinated and puzzled the world since his tomb was discovered in the Valley of the Kings with all his “Wonderful things!” back in 1922. King Tut became the world’s first Superstar almost overnight!

The ancient world considered Egypt a land of magic and magicians. In that Ancient Land of Magicians, Pharaoh, the King, was always the Master Magician.

Then the world discovered that this King was very young and beautiful when he died and only nine years old when he became King. His magic was so powerful his tomb was protected for over three thousand years leaving a mostly intact tomb filled with the most wonderful things.

 

Last Updated ( 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.

 

 

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