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Rick Riordan Biography

Real Facts

Maison d'édition: Real Facts

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Real Facts is back with another literary gem, "Percy Jackson's Creator: The Real Facts Guide to Rick Riordan's Biography." Prepare to dive into the extraordinary life of the man behind the mythical adventures, Rick Riordan. With a pen as mighty as a sword and an imagination boundless as the cosmos, Riordan has carved his name into the annals of literary history.

In this captivating biography, you'll uncover the secrets of Riordan's journey from an ordinary teacher to a literary legend. You'll witness the evolution of Percy Jackson and his friends, from mere characters on paper to beloved icons who've left an indelible mark on millions of hearts.

Here are five things you'll learn from this revolutionary book:

Explore the early influences and experiences that ignited Riordan's passion for storytelling.

Discover the origins of Percy Jackson and the birth of a phenomenon that redefined young adult literature.

Delve into Riordan's diverse literary universe, from the Kane Chronicles to the Heroes of Olympus.

Gain insights into Riordan's unique writing style and the profound themes that underlie his works.

Uncover the philanthropic endeavors and advocacy work that reflect Riordan's commitment to making the world a better place.

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