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Written by René O'Deay
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
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What makes Tales of King Tut: Sun Child, Prince of Egypt,
different from other novels?
This fascinating and tragic character captured the world’s imagination when his tomb in the Valley of the Kings was discovered in 1922 and still
continues to entrance almost 100 years later.
Sun Child, Prince of Egypt has a new more positive
spin than others have offered without haring off into unacceptable theories.
In the series, ‘Tales of King Tut’: Prince Tut
is charming, considerate, a natural born leader, a child genius who becomes
King of the World and seizes the reins of power and magic.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 December 2007 )
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