The Problem With Riordan Books Today Part 2
- Admin
- Jun 29, 2016
- 1 min read
There is no point in comparing the two series in their length. But we are going to do it anyway, the total sum of Riordan's book, that does not include any companion books, short stories, or graphic novels, or books that haven't been released yet such as Hammer of Thor, sum up to be 15 books. 15 books.

Harry Potter currently has under its belt with no restrictions, 12 books. Now let's remove the restrictions of Riordan. Adding books to be released, sums up to 21 books, add graphic novels, as we added the illustrated edition of Harry Potter, 27 books, add companion books, and you sum up with a grand total of...33 BOOKS! Harry Potter: 12, and Rick Riordan: 33. And let's be honest no fanboying or fangirling here, which is the more impressive world or literary achievement? Hm? You know what it is, it's J.K. Rowling's magical world. And it is still significantly smaller than Riordan's world, and guess who ended up in the Guinness's World Records Book 2012 release? Hmmm? The point is, Rick Riordan needs to move on from his Mythology Literature Universe. In my opinion, he should finish the series, and then make a trilogy that's a massive crossover between all the series and have it close the universe. Then hopefully he could start some fantasy series with J.K. Rowling? It happened with the Iron Trial. My mind runs with excitement for the future, but I hope Riordan can make smart choices with his career soon.
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