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Rick Roirdan Presents

Posted on January 31, 2021 by carilynn27

Rick Roirdan Presents My children and I are huge fans of Percy Jackson. We absolutely adore The Kane Chronicles and The Magnus Chase Series. Roirdan’s writing style is both intelligent and funny. Though often dealing with darker themes, he keeps … Continue reading →

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Posted in Culture, education, Literature/Pop Culture, Uncategorized, Writing | Tagged African, African American, Arizona, Aru Shah, Aru Shah and the End of Time, Aru Shaw and the City of Gold, Aru Shaw and the Tree of Wishes, Aztec, City of the Plague God, Cuban, Educational, Funny, Ghana, Gum Baby, Hindu, India, Intelligent, Kwame Mbalia, Magic, Mayan, Mesopotamian, Mexico, Middle School, Multiverse, Mythology, Native American, Navajo, Paoloa Santiago and the River of Tears, Percy Jackson, Race to the Sun, Rebecca Roanhorse, Rick Roirdan, Rick Roirdan Presents, Roshani Chokshi, Sal and Gabi Break The Universe, Sal and Gabi Fix The Universe, Santeria, Sawat Chadda, Sense of Humor, Tehlor Kay Mejia, The Dragon Pearl, The Kane Chronicles, The Magnus Chase Series, The Star Touched Queen, The Storm Runner, Tristan Strong Punches A Hole In the Sky, West Africa, Yoon Ha Lee, Young Adult | Leave a comment
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