Rick Riordan
You might have heard of the Percy Jackson and might have not. Either way you might of heard of Rick Riordan. He wrote part of the 39 Clues series and also is doing two of his own. They are know as The Kane Chronicles and The Heros of Olympus.
Rick was born on June 5, 1964. He was raised in San Antonio, Texas. Where in middle school he first got interested in greek gods. Also he taught school for 8 years. He has created many successful book.
Rick was born on June 5, 1964. He was raised in San Antonio, Texas. Where in middle school he first got interested in greek gods. Also he taught school for 8 years. He has created many successful book.
“Ever had a flying burrito hit you? Well, it's a deadly projectile, right up there with cannonballs and grenades.”
~Rick Riordan, The Titian's Curse
“Be careful of love. It'll twist your brain around and leave you thinking up is down and right is wrong.”
~Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth
“The real story of the Fleece: there were these two children of Zeus, Cadmus and Europa, okay? They were about to get offered up as human sacrifices, when they prayed to Zeus to save them. So Zeus sent this magical flying ram with golden wool, which picked them up in Greece and carried them all the way to Colchis in Asia Minor. Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important. "It was probably important to her.”
~Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters
“How did you die?"
"We er....drowned in a bathtub."
"All three of you?"
"It was a big bathtub.”
~Rick Riordan, The Lightning Theif
“The world was collapsing, and the only thing that really mattered to me was that she was alive.”
Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian
~Rick Riordan, The Titian's Curse
“Be careful of love. It'll twist your brain around and leave you thinking up is down and right is wrong.”
~Rick Riordan, The Battle of the Labyrinth
“The real story of the Fleece: there were these two children of Zeus, Cadmus and Europa, okay? They were about to get offered up as human sacrifices, when they prayed to Zeus to save them. So Zeus sent this magical flying ram with golden wool, which picked them up in Greece and carried them all the way to Colchis in Asia Minor. Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important. "It was probably important to her.”
~Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters
“How did you die?"
"We er....drowned in a bathtub."
"All three of you?"
"It was a big bathtub.”
~Rick Riordan, The Lightning Theif
“The world was collapsing, and the only thing that really mattered to me was that she was alive.”
Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian