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Best Rick Riordan Books

December 2024

The Mark of Athena

Dive into a world where Greek and Roman myths collide in Rick Riordan’s “The Mark of Athena.” As Annabeth and her demigod friends embark on a perilous quest, they face ancient monsters and their own inner demons. I was captivated by the blend of humor and heart-pounding action, feeling like I was right there with them on the Argo II. Riordan’s knack for reimagining mythology had me googling legends late into the night. A thrilling adventure that’ll leave you craving the next installment.

The Son of Neptune

Percy Jackson wakes up with no memory, thrust into a world of Roman demigods. As he struggles to regain his identity, he’s swept into a dangerous quest with new friends Hazel and Frank. Together, they face mythical monsters and uncover a plot that threatens both the mortal and godly realms. Riordan’s witty prose and clever twists on classical mythology make this a thrilling adventure that will keep readers guessing until the very end. A perfect blend of humor, heart, and heroism.

The Lost Hero

Jason wakes up on a bus with no memory of his past, thrust into a world of demigods and monsters. Alongside new friends Piper and Leo, he embarks on a perilous quest to rescue Hera, facing mythical creatures and uncovering dark secrets. As they race against time, Jason grapples with his mysterious origins and a looming prophecy that could shake Olympus to its core. Riordan’s masterful blend of humor, action, and heart will keep readers spellbound until the very last page.

The Last Olympian

Percy Jackson’s sixteenth birthday looms, and with it, the fate of Olympus hangs in the balance. As the half-blood hero faces his destiny, New York City becomes a battleground for gods and monsters alike. Kronos’s army advances, and Percy must rally his friends to defend their home. Amidst the chaos, he grapples with prophecies, betrayals, and the weight of his choices. Riordan’s thrilling conclusion to the series blends humor, heart, and high-stakes action, leaving readers breathless until the very last page.

The Battle of the Labyrinth

Percy Jackson’s fourth summer at Camp Half-Blood promises to be his most perilous yet. The evil Titan lord Kronos is growing stronger, and his army threatens to invade the camp through an ancient maze. As Percy and his friends embark on a treacherous quest to navigate the Labyrinth, they face monsters, gods, and their own inner demons. With each step, the stakes grow higher, and Percy must confront his destiny as the prophecy looms. Riordan’s blend of humor, heart, and mythological mayhem keeps readers on the edge of their seats in this gripping adventure.

The Titan’s Curse

Percy Jackson’s winter break isn’t going as planned. A dangerous mission to rescue two demigods leads him face-to-face with a terrifying monster, and his friend Annabeth vanishes. As Percy and his allies race against time to save her, they uncover a sinister plot involving the Titan lord Kronos. With the winter solstice deadline looming, Percy must make an impossible choice that could change the fate of Olympus forever. Riordan’s wit and imagination shine in this thrilling adventure that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.

The Serpent’s Shadow

Dive into the thrilling conclusion of the Kane Chronicles as Carter and Sadie face their greatest challenge yet. Riordan weaves Egyptian mythology with modern-day adventure, creating a spellbinding tale that kept me up all night. The siblings’ witty banter and growth throughout the series tugged at my heartstrings, while the high-stakes battle against Apophis had me on the edge of my seat. A satisfying end to a magical journey that left me both exhilarated and a little sad to say goodbye.

The Throne of Fire

I was swept away by Riordan’s “The Throne of Fire,” the second installment in the Kane Chronicles. Carter and Sadie’s quest to awaken Ra had me on the edge of my seat. The blend of Egyptian mythology and modern-day adventure is masterful. Riordan’s wit shines through, making even the most perilous moments oddly relatable. I found myself chuckling at the siblings’ banter while biting my nails over their fate. A thrilling read that left me eager for more.

The Red Pyramid

I was skeptical when Dad dragged us to the British Museum on Christmas Eve, but I never expected it would lead to an ancient Egyptian god possessing him. Now my sister Sadie and I are on a wild adventure, racing to save Dad and stop the rise of chaos. With magic awakening inside us and mythical monsters on our tail, we’re in way over our heads. But we have to succeed – the fate of the world depends on it. At least we have a wise baboon and a grumpy cat goddess on our side…I think.

The Trials of Apollo: The Tower of Nero

Lester Papadopoulos, once the mighty Apollo, faces his final challenge in this thrilling conclusion to Rick Riordan’s “Trials of Apollo” series. As I raced through the pages, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of excitement and sadness, knowing this was the end. Riordan’s signature wit and heart shine through as Lester battles not just external foes, but his own doubts and fears. The stakes have never been higher, and I found myself holding my breath during the climactic showdown. A fitting end to an unforgettable journey.