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Summary After writing Percy Jackson & The Olympians, Rick Riordan's career took off, and he's had the opportunity to share a plethora of works from different perspectives for readers of all ages. A recurring theme across Riordan's book series is that he's interested in mythology from all around the world and sharing this cultural history with younger audiences.
7 The 39 Clues A series that Riordan collaborated on with several authors. The first and last books in The 39 Clues series feature Riordan as a contributing author, but each book is well worth reading. When Amy and Dan Cahill suddenly discover they're part of an internationally powerful and influential family, their world turns upside down. However, things grow even more sinister when they get the opportunity to participate in a worldwide treasure hunt.
The biggest takeaway from reading the Tres Navarre series is that Riordan is best suited for children's literature and can't escape his love of adventure. Riordan began to wrap up the Tres Navarre series after writing seven books from his protagonist's perspective and as the Percy Jackson series began to grow in popularity. Though he's a strong writer no matter the genre, Riordan has too much heart and too little darkness to tackle an adult mystery series.
4 Magnus Chase And The Gods Of Asgard After grappling with Greek, Roman, and Egyptian gods, Riordan moved on to Norse mythology. Unsurprisingly, Annabeth Chase's family boasts not one but two all-powerful demigods, as Annabeth is one of the most compelling characters from Percy Jackson and The Heroes of Olympus. Her cousin, Magnus, might be related to her by blood, but his god-like heritage takes the form of Norse mythology, as he's the son of Frey, the god of fertility.
Many of the best Greek mythology movies deal directly with stories of the gods and their descent to Earth, but few see the gods having to complete trials to regain their mystical powers. Though The Trials of Apollo doesn't feature all the characters from the earlier series, Percy Jackson and The Heroes of Olympus, it does include some, and it's a treat to hear from them again.
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