Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents City OF THE Plague GOD, an adventure based on ancient Mesopotamian mythology written by Sarwat Chadda, author of the Ash Mistry series.
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To succeed, they\'ll have to conquer sly demons, treacherous gods, and their own darkest nightmares.
Now all they have to do is retrieve the Flower of Immortality to save Manhattan from being wiped out by disease.
He\'s got Belet, the adopted daughter of Ishtar, the goddess of love and war, on his side, and a former hero named Gilgamesh, who has taken up gardening in Central Park.
Sik\'s not in this alone.
But all that is blown to smithereens when Nergal comes looking for him, thinking that Sik holds the secret to eternal life.
Turns out Sik is immortal but doesn\'t know it, and that\'s about to get him and the entire City into deep, deep trouble.
Chadda brings attention to the less well-recognized mythology of ancient Mesopotamia with engaging humor and wit.--Kirkus Reviews Thirteen-year-old Sik wants a simple life going to school and helping at his parents\' deli in the evenings.
An epic worthy of Gilgamesh.
Featuring gods and goddesses, and importantly, Muslim heroes, this #OwnVoices tale eerily echoes our pandemic presents; but readers will find escape in the entertaining balance of an apocalyptic setting with irreverent humor.--School Library Journal Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents City OF THE Plague GOD, an adventure based on ancient Mesopotamian mythology written by Sarwat Chadda, author of the Ash Mistry series.
To succeed, they\'ll have to conquer sly demons, treacherous gods, and their own darkest nightmares.
Now all they have to do is retrieve the Flower of Immortality to save Manhattan from being wiped out by disease.
He\'s got Belet, the adopted daughter of Ishtar, the goddess of love and war, on his side, and a former hero named Gilgamesh, who has taken up gardening in Central Park.
Sik\'s not in this alone.
But all that is blown to smithereens when Nergal comes looking for him, thinking that Sik holds the secret to eternal life.
Turns out Sik is immortal but doesn\'t know it, and that\'s about to get him and the entire City into deep, deep trouble.
Chadda brings attention to the less well-recognized mythology of ancient Mesopotamia with engaging humor and wit.--Kirkus Reviews Thirteen-year-old Sik wants a simple life going to school and helping at his parents\' deli in the evenings.
An epic worthy of Gilgamesh.
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents City OF THE Plague GOD, an adventure based on ancient Mesopotamian mythology written by Sarwat Chadda, author of the Ash Mistry series