![]() ![]() ![]() First, I’ll group these by series rather than the order they came out to make them easier to follow. Thanks a bunch! All of the Rick Riordan Presents Books So FarĪ couple very quick notes. If you decide to buy through them, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Now, let’s check out all of the books published through the imprint so far!įYI, I used affiliate links to link to the books on Amazon. Like RR’s stories, these books weave mythology and folklore into fun, engaging and relatable adventures that encourage readers to explore new cultures (or learn more about their own). The books chosen by his editor all have elements that Riordan’s fans know so well and love so much. ![]() Rather than appropriating them for his own gain, he openly admits this and chooses instead to help elevate the right authors. Riordan knows he’s not the right author to tell these stories. Basically, Riordan uses his massive success and well-known name to, in his words, “…publish great middle-grade authors from underrepresented cultures and backgrounds, to let them tell their own stories inspired by the mythology and folklore of their own heritage.” You can learn more about the imprint on Riordan’s page, but here’s the short version. I first learned about Riordan’s imprint back when I partnered with Disney Book Group to promote The Storm Runner and The Fire Keeper over on my other site, Pretty Opinionated (although I believe Aru Shah came before those). ![]()
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