The rich tapestry of the world’s mythologies weren’t his stories to tell. After Percy Jackson, Magnus Chase, and The Kane Chronicles, Rick Riordan could have easily explored more of the world’s mythologies and made them his own.īut that didn’t sit right with him. If you’ve been paying attention (or read any of our previous coverage here), it should come as no surprise that the Rick Riordan Presents imprint has been a runaway success. It actually came out back in January, which feels like three lifetimes ago now. So reading everything in a timely fashion is just impossible.Īnd so it is with Sarwat Chadda’s City of the Plague God, the latest entry in the magnificent Rick Riordan Presents lineup. But let’s face it – I’m not the world’s fastest reader. Some books/authors are able to jump the queue and not sit, unread, as long as others. If you’re anything like me, your TBR pile is stacked precariously high… or your TBR “pile” is actually a TBR bookcase. The problem with having too much to read is that… well, there’s just too much to read.
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