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Aug 26, 2014 06:07PM
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Eve { you are beautiful and let no one tell you different } wrote: "My dream to meet him."
I hope you get to meet him one day. There is just something awesome about meeting a favorite author. :)
I hope you get to meet him one day. There is just something awesome about meeting a favorite author. :)
Curious, maybe you guys can help me. I read/loved the Percy Jackson series. Now I'm interested in Riordan's other series, but I don't know where to start.Is there are recommended reading order?
I have heard that he did Kane chronicles and then there a merge series of Kane and perry. and I know he did a series with the lost hero the first book
After the Percy Jackson series, there is a follow on series with is the 'Heroes of Olympus' series. There are five book in the series and each book consists of multiples POVs (Percy, Annabeth, Leo, Jason, Piper, Nico, Frank, Hazel, Reyna etc) There is also a series about ancient Egypt which are the Kane Chronicles books and there are a few crossovers with this and the Percy Jackson series.
There is also the Tres Navarre series about a boy who trys solving his father's murder (Or something along the lines of that)
Rick is working on a new series which is Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgar. (Expected publication is October 6th 2015)
Erin Lynn wrote: "Ravdeep wrote: "Rick Riordan is awesome"I've never read anything by him."
really? I suppose it's worth it, although the cliffhangers frustrate me.
Ravdeep wrote: "After the Percy Jackson series, there is a follow on series with is the 'Heroes of Olympus' series. There are five book in the series and each book consists of multiples POVs (Percy, Annabeth, Leo, Jason, Piper, Nico, Frank, Hazel, Reyna etc) There is also a series about ancient Egypt which are the Kane Chronicles books and there are a few crossovers with this and the Percy Jackson series.
There is also the Tres Navarre series about a boy who trys solving his father's murder (Or something along the lines of that)
Rick is working on a new series which is Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgar. (Expected publication is October 6th 2015)"
Okay, so can I just read it in this order:
Percy Jackson
Heroes of Olympus
Kane Chronicles
or do I have to cross some of the books over?
Tommy wrote: "Ravdeep wrote: "After the Percy Jackson series, there is a follow on series with is the 'Heroes of Olympus' series. There are five book in the series and each book consists of multiples POVs (Perc..."Nope, that's fine. You can read Kane chronicles first if you want.
Nice, thank you guys :) I loved P-Jack and wanted to read more, but I knew the series were connected and didn't want to mess up the order in any way haha.
Rose wrote: "Erin Lynn wrote: "Ravdeep wrote: "Rick Riordan is awesome"
I've never read anything by him."
really? I suppose it's worth it, although the cliffhangers frustrate me."
Really. It looks like I was in high school when they first came out, and I was super busy with marching band, and so many other activities. Plus, I was reading strictly adult fiction back then.
I've been wanting to read them for a while, and I hope that I will find the time for them soon.
I've never read anything by him."
really? I suppose it's worth it, although the cliffhangers frustrate me."
Really. It looks like I was in high school when they first came out, and I was super busy with marching band, and so many other activities. Plus, I was reading strictly adult fiction back then.
I've been wanting to read them for a while, and I hope that I will find the time for them soon.
Erin Lynn wrote: "Rose wrote: "Erin Lynn wrote: "Ravdeep wrote: "Rick Riordan is awesome"I've never read anything by him."
really? I suppose it's worth it, although the cliffhangers frustrate me."
Really. It l..."
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