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Rick Riordan is the best-selling penulis of Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Kane Chronicles, as well as the Tres Navarre mysteries for adults. His latest series, The heroes of Olympus, is a sequel to the Percy Jackson buku told from the perspectives of seven different demigods. The Mark of Athena, the third book in The heroes of Olympus series, brings together the characters from the first two installments — The lost Hero and The Son of Neptune — on a quest to defeat the earth mother Gaea. The best part? Annabeth, who’s been around since the days of The Lightning Thief, will finally get her say. Riordan took the time to speak with EW about his newest book — and why his wife and kids are his best editors. When you’re done membaca the interview, check out the exclusive book trailer for The Mark of Athena below.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: My dad told me to tell anda that anda have big kids among your fan too. He wants to know if there will be another Tres Navarre novel.
RICK RIORDAN: [Laughs] anda know it’s not anywhere in the near future because the kids buku are keeping me so busy. I cinta [the Tres Navarre series], so not anytime soon, but never say never.
Why did anda turn to children’s literature? What drew anda to it?
Well, I was a middle-school teacher for many years. My students knew me as a storyteller. I would do mythology tales in the class and they would always say, “Mr. Riordan, anda should be a writer.” I would always put them off and say, “No, no, I already write for adults.” It took me a while to figure out my students were right. It really is the audience I know best. What really triggered it for me was when my older son Haley was having trouble in school. The Percy Jackson story was something I told him as a bedtime story. That’s where the series came from.
What’s the difference between menulis for kids and menulis for adults? Is there a difference?
Most of the tool kit is the same. Kids, if anything, are harder to write for because they are a lebih discerning audience. They will not stay with anda if anda go off on a tangent atau if anda give them extraneous information that doesn’t serve the story. anda really have to tell a tight story. anda have to give them humor and suspense and believable characters. All those things that adults want too, but anda have to be really on your game when you’re menulis for kids.
How does The heroes of Olympus compare to the Percy Jackson series?
The main change there was that I decided to do a Roman take on classical mythology and play with the idea, “What if there were two camps — a Greek camp and a Roman camp?” The interaction between those two branches of classical mythology is really at jantung of The heroes of Olympus. It is nice to explore that world from multiple perspectives and really get inside the head of seven main characters rather than just Percy. It let me reinvent my own world, which kept me interested and hopefully kept the readers interested too.
What was it like to switch into third-person narration, particularly for a character you’d written from the first perspective before?
It was a tricky thing to do. I was worried about it, but after I got into it, I found that I could maintain [Percy's] voice, but just do it as a third person narration. It worked out fine.
Can anda talk a bit about the mythology behind The heroes of Olympus series? anda unite Roman and Greek mythology in an interesting way…
My biggest challenge was keeping all the names straight for the reader. I have to say the kids seem to have no trouble with that at all. It’s usually the adults who I lose. The kids are in the zone. They know this stuff and I have to really keep on puncak, atas of this because if I do make a mistake atau make a reference that’s wrong, they’ll catch me. They’re very perceptive about everything mythology.
The Mark of Athena is where we’ll see the stories of The lost Hero and The Son of Neptune come together. Was it hard to keep track of everyone?
The scope of the book is huge. My biggest challenge is to take all the different strands, all the things I’ve set up, and merge them into one huge stage. That was the biggest challenge, but I have to say it was also the biggest treat. Some of the relationships that came out of the book, I was not at all expecting. I just hadn’t really considered all the different permutations. I’m really pleased with how it came out.
What can anda tell us about The Mark of Athena?
The difference with The Mark of Athena — other than just the fact that it’s got all of the characters together — is that it’s truly Annabeth’s story. This is a character that we’ve known since The Lightning Thief, but we’ve never been inside her head before. The Mark of Athena is really her story. There’s a lot going on, but at the jantung it’s about Annabeth figuring out what her stirrings are, what her mother Athena needs from her, and how she can come to terms with her destiny.
I’ve read that anda use your wife and kids as sounding boards. What’s that process like exactly?
My wife has been my best editor since I started menulis buku with the adult mysteries back in 1997. She doesn’t pull any punches. I really appreciate that I have someone to be very honest with me. My kids are very much the same way. Haley is sort of aging out of my target ages — he’s 18 now — but he is an incredible editor. Patrick, my younger son, is 14, and he’s just a fabulous copy editor. We had to put him on the payroll.
He makes his allowance from copy-editing?
It started as a joke. I had copy-edited The Son of Neptune and the copy editor at disney had and my editor had, so three professional people in the menulis business had looked at it already. [Patrick] said, “Well, if I look at it for mistakes, will anda pay me 10 dollars a mistake?” I sort of laughed and said, “Yeah sure.” I figured there were not going to be any in there. He found 40 mistakes that all three of us had missed. The kid’s going to put himself through college being a copy editor. [Laughs]
My introduction to your buku came when my mother bought The Lightning Thief out of sheer desperation to get my brother to read something. I feel like your buku are a good choice for children who may be reluctant readers. Why do anda think that is?
That’s great to hear. Every time I hear that, I feel validated. My older son, he was a reluctant reader. I was a reluctant reader as a kid. I worked in the classroom with tons of reluctant readers and they are the ones that I was always trying to reach. Anybody can reach the kid in the front row who’s the A-plus student who reads anyway. anda really earn your keep as a teacher if anda can reach the kid who’s trying to hide in the back row and never found a book that he atau she really enjoys and reads for pleasure. If anda can find something that really engages that kid then you’ve done your job.
What saran do anda have for parents with children who are reluctant to read?
First, model reading. If the adults in the family are too busy to read, the kids are going to feel the same way. So it’s really important [for the kids] to see their parents reading. The detik thing is just to provide a quiet time during the evening atau sometime that the kids can read. It doesn’t really matter what they’re membaca as long as the expectation is there that this is the time that we’re going to set aside to let membaca happen. [Finally], listen to your kid about what their interests are and let them have an active role in picking what it is that they’re going to read.

A Different Interview...

What was your favorit book as a child?

Fletcher and Zenobia, oleh Edward Gorey. Out of print now, but a wonderful mixture of fantasy, '60s psychedelia, and Gorey's macabre sense of humor.

Is there a book you've read over and over again?[b/]

The Lord of the Rings is the series that turned me into a reader and got me interested in fantasi and mythology. I've probably read it 14 atau 15 times.

[b]Who's the fictional character anda most identify with?


Of my own characters, Grover the Satyr. In a battle, I would not be in the front line with a sword like Percy Jackson. I would be hiding in a semak, bush like Grover, whimpering, ''Don't kill me!'' Fictional characters from other books: I've always had a soft spot for Pip in Great Expectations. That poor kid gets a raw deal, but he makes the best of it.

What book would anda use to squash a bug?

I'd never use a book to squash a bug. I'd grab a magazine. They make much better swatters.

Is there a book you've faked reading?

Every book I was ever assigned in high school. Of course later I became an English major in college and had to go back and read them all. Then I became an English teacher, so there was definitely some karmic punishment going on.

What book changed your life?

Aside from the aforementioned Lord of the Rings, I'd have to say Robert B. Parker's A Savage Place. That was the first private-eye novel I ever read, and it opened up the whole genre for me, from Raymond Chandler to Robert Crais. Percy Jackson's narrative voice was shaped a great deal oleh the wisecracking PIs of noir fiction.

Is there a book anda wish anda could once again experience for the first time?

Charlotte's Web, but I fear I'd have to be a child again to really appreciate it on a first read. I still remember the sense of wonder it evoked. ''Some Pig!''

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Read this first: I haven't read the Mark of Athena in a while, so if I quote a fact and it's wrong, please go ahead and tell me. These are my theories, so go ahead and state your own. Don't be rude just because anda disagree with my theories, atau someone else's.

We have about 7 months until the House of Hades. If any of anda guys read Mark of Athena, then anda were probably screaming and bawling at the huge cliffhanger. (What? Only me? Okay.) What I'm wondering is, what happens selanjutnya in the series?

Obviously, Annabeth and Percy fell into Tartarus and are going to try and segel the Doors of Death...
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Okay, so before I even start this, I'm going to say 3 things:

1) THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just a warning! :)

2) This is totally biased because Percy always annoyed me in the first series (I know, I'm a freak for saying that and I have no logical explanation for it...I always loved Annabeth and Grover lebih than him...it's weird but true).

2) These are just my opinions and please don't get mad at me for them! :) Thanks. But also, please share your opinions in the komentar (but please be nice).

Sooooo, here are my thoughts on why Jason is actually really awesome, even though so...
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Hello, people of the HoO fandom! I come in peace... anyways, I just finished membaca TLH and SoN, and am DYING for MoA! So to pass time, I have decided to pull up some predictions and try analyzing! :) So, today I'm going to do an in-depth look at the Prophecy of Seven, line-by-line. Feel free to contradict me, argue atau agree with me in the comments. I cinta a good debat :) Anyways, without further ado. Let's begin!

Seven half-bloods shall answer the call
To storm atau fire, the world must fall
An oath to keep with a final breath,
And foes beruang arms to the Doors of Death


Okay, let's start with...
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So a person added an answer to the pertanyaan about posting the Mark of Athena in written form and they even diposting a link to the transcript someone wrote down!! So I'm just transferring it here because it's pretty good so here ya go!
Disclaimer: Rick Riordan wrote this, NOT me :)
Last night while on tour for The Serpent's Shadow, Rick Riordan read the first chapter of Mark of Athena out loud to the audience.  The video can be found, but here's the transcript:

The Mark of Athena

Chapter 1:
Until she met the exploding statue, Annabeth thought she was prepared for anything.  She paced the deck...
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Ok, guys, I'm tired of the endless rants about Jason's immortal parent! No really, I'm sick of it, I just tossed my kue, cookie because of it...seriously! Ok, so I exxageratted, everybody does it, but back on topic. Jason's parents. I'm assuming, and it's just a hunch so don't shoot me, that his immortal parent is his dad. Don't ask me why, it's just the way I roll, I go with the messages I get subconciously. It seems that everyone has chosen sides, and they are dead set with their picks. Although there are others, three gods have been mentioned. Are anda ready to pick your side?

Pick number one:...
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"That's the lava wall." Annabeth berkata pointing to the huge dinding pouring lava. "What are those?" Caroline asked staring at the camp's cabins "Oh those are the cabins. Each one represents a God." Annabeth explained "Like my mom is Athena so my kabin is the one with the owl at the top." "Cool which one is my cabin?" Caroline asked "Well I don't know. First anda have to get claimed and then anda get a cabin." "Oh" she berkata looking confused. "Anyway it's almost time for anda to go meet Chiron" Annabeth said.

When they got to the Big House Percy was sitting on the leather dipan, sofa and Chiron was...
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kk so i know everybody wanted to die after finishing MOA, but then remembered that they couldnt read the selanjutnya one if they did. i know. me too. but if anda think about it, its pretty obvious what happens, atau at least easy to draw conclusions. percabeth cant die. nono. RR would die if he did that to us. but somebody has to, maybe nico? hedge? idk but someone important tho. somebody berkata that calypso was coming back and immediatly my "leoissingleandilovehim" lights started flashing. i mean, come on, hes the single, sexy beast, shes the single, depressed goddess. we all see it. but idk how she got freed? i mean, what is this magic? i think we may see some jeyna magic happening what with the percabeth mess and all that jazz, and octavion probably kicking her @$$ in some way, but again, idk. im kinda anti- piper cuz shes annoying, but she did save percy and jason so she earned some respect from me. but idk. post what anda think these are just ideas.