Yes he is its called the red pyramid
Yes, the rumors are true. Goodbye, Percy, we love you and will miss you.
Yes,especially if your familiar with Rick Riordans other series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Same deal,except with egyptian gods rather then greek/roman. The main characters are just as well put as the earlier said series and it is great to read. There are currently 2 books out with 1 coming soon.
The one with the Egyptian gods is called The Kane Chronicles. The one about Jason, Piper, and Leo is called Heroes of Olympus.
Rick Riordan has announced that he will be writing more Percy Jackson books within the same series. He has also mentioned plans for other projects and series in the future.
Yes, Rick Riordan's children, Haley and Patrick, have collaborated with him on some projects. Haley co-authored some books in the "Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard" series, while Patrick has contributed to the creation of the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel."
Well, some of his books are fiction stories that have myths in them that are "real." For instance, the series Percy Jackson and the Olympians is based on the Greek gods, The Kane Chronicles is based on the Egyptian gods, and The Heroes of Olympus is based on the Greek and Roman gods.
I think he's making a new series, actually. Sort of a continuation of things at Camp Half-Blood. I heard a rumor that he was also going to make another new series about the Egyptian gods.
I heard that it was going to be about Egyptian mythology but don't listen to people who say that. Rick Riordan has said it will still be about the Olympic Gods (very awesome) and Percy Jackson will be fighting monsters in the series too.
Rick Riordan is writing another series about some minor characters from Percy Jackson and the Olympians. He is also writing one about the Egyptian Gods.
He has two. One is about some minor characters in Percy Jackson and The Olympians and the other is about the Egyptian gods following the same premise, gods are actually real, they have kids with mortals making half-bloods, kid finds out they're a half-blood.
No, but there is a new series by the same Author, called the Kane Chronicles, which is Egyptian.