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Rick Riordan 2021 Other Series for Rick Unless otherwise indicated, all books Books for Riordan Fans are in the Teen Room shelved by the author's last name. The Olympians by George O'Connor Readers of Teen Graphic O'Connor This series will eventually have one We've tried our best to label all book for each of the 12 main gods of series books in the teen room with Rick Riordan the Greek pantheon. They do not need round blue stickers on the spine to be read in any particular order. showing what number they are in that series! If you don't see the book Akata witch you're looking for, or aren't sure by Nnedi Okorafor what's next in the series you're Tween Okorafor reading, please ask for help at the teen desk or reference desk! 1. Akata Witch 2. Akata Warrior Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older 1. Shadowshaper 2. Shadowhouse Fall 3. Shadowshaper Legacy Kiranmala & the Kingdom Beyond Also, fill out our eadingr suggestions survey by Sayantani DasGupta and a teen librarian will email you Tween DasGupta personalized book recommendations: 1. The Serpent's Secret 2. Game of Stars 3. The Chaos Curse https://mhl.org/teenbookrecs 4. Force of Fire (2021) Oh My Gods! by Stephanie Cooke Rick Riordan has so many mythology-based books that Teen Graphic Cooke it's hard to keep track! Here are his books in order, as When an average girl moves to Mt. well as some other books fans of Rick Riordan might Olympus, she discovers her new enjoy. classmates are gods and Memorial Hall Library mythological creatures are actually 2 North Main Street real--as if junior high isn't hard Andover, MA 01810 enough! 978-623-8400 | mhl.org Rick Riordan's Series Rick Riordan Presents Rick Riordan Presents Percy Jackson and Rick Riordan Presents is a new imprint where Rick Race to the sun Riordan chooses other books based on different the Olympians mythology and introduces them to his readers. by Rebecca Roanhorse by Rick Riordan Tween Roanhorse Aru Shah Guided by her Navajo ancestors, 1. The Lightning Thief by Roshani Chokshi seventh-grader Nizhoni Begay 2. The Sea of Monsters discovers she is destined to Tween Chokshi 3. The Titan's Curse become a monsterslayer, starting 4. The Battle of the Labyrinth 1. Aru Shah and the End of Time with the evil businessman who 5. The Last Olympian 2. Aru Shah and the Song of Death kidnapped her father. 3. Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes 4. Aru Shah and the City of Gold Heroes of Olympus Paola Santiago and by Rick Riordan The Storm Runner the river of tears 1. The Lost Hero by J. C. Cervantes by Tehlor Kay Mejia 2. The Son of Neptune Tween Cervantes Tween Mejia 3. The Mark of Athena 1. The Storm Runner Carefully avoiding a local river 4. The House of Hades 2. The Fire Keeper where a schoolmate drowned a 5. The Blood of Olympus 3. The Shadow Crosser year earlier, a space-loving 12-year-old and her best friends organize a night The Kane of telescope stargazing before spotting a being Sal & Gabi Chronicles who superstitious locals believe to be a ghost. by Carlos Alberto Pablo Hernandez by Rick Riordan Tween Hernandez City of the Plague 1. The Red Pyramid 1. Sal & Gabi Break the Universe God 2. The Throne of Fire 2. Sal & Gabi Fix the Universe by Sarwat Chadda 3. The Serpent's Shadow Tween Chadda Thirteen-year-old Sikander Aziz has Magnus Chase Tristan Strong to team up with the hero Gilgamesh by Rick Riordan by Kwame Mbalia in order to stop Nergal, the ancient Tween Mbalia god of plagues, from wiping out the 1. The Sword of Summer population of Manhattan in this adventure based on 1. Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the 2. The Hammer of Thor Mesopotamian mythology. Sky 3. The Ship of the Dead 2. Tristan Strong Destroys the World The Last Fallen Star Trials of Apollo Dragon Pearl by Graci Kim by Rick Riordan by Yoon Ha Lee Tween Kim Looking forward to her older 1. The Hidden Oracle Tween Lee 2. The Dark Prophecy sister’s initiation into their Min, a thirteen-year-old girl with fox- 3. The Burning Maze family’s powerful lineage of magic, stows away on a battle cruiser 4. The Tyrant's Tomb healing witches, an adopted and impersonates a cadet in order to 5. The Tower of Nero Korean American girl born solve the mystery of what happened to her older brother in the Thousand without magic triggers the unexpected while World Space Forces. attempting to participate in her sister’s ceremony..
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