Yes, as I mentioned before, borrowing from the library is a very legal way. Libraries purchase copies of books legally and allow patrons to borrow them for free.
You can sometimes find Rick Riordan's novels for free at your local library. Libraries often have a wide selection of his books available for borrowing, which is a great way to enjoy them without paying.
In 'Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard', Magnus Chase is the protagonist. He's a homeless teen who turns out to be the son of Frey. Blitzen and Hearthstone are his friends who accompany him on his adventures in the Norse mythological world.
The 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series is very popular. It follows Percy, a demigod, on his adventures in a world filled with Greek mythology. Another popular one is 'The Kane Chronicles' which delves into Egyptian mythology.
The 'Heroes of Olympus' series is also among his best. It expands on the world introduced in 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' and brings together characters from both Greek and Roman mythologies, creating a more complex and exciting story.
The 'Percy Jackson' series is extremely famous. It introduced many readers to Rick Riordan's unique blend of modern settings and ancient mythology. Percy's journey from being a normal kid to a hero is very engaging.
There's no official information indicating that Rick Riordan reads fanfiction. He has a very busy schedule creating his own stories, promoting his books, and engaging with his fans in other ways like through social media, book signings, and Q&A sessions. While fanfiction can be a great way for fans to show their love for his work, it doesn't mean he has the time or inclination to read it. Maybe he's more focused on coming up with new ideas for his own series.
The latest Rick Riordan novel is 'The Sun and the Star: A Nico di Angelo Adventure'. It delves deep into the story of Nico. Rick Riordan has a knack for creating engaging stories within the world of Greek mythology and this novel is no exception. Nico's story is filled with adventure, self - discovery, and lots of mythological elements that fans love.
Most of Rick Riordan's graphic novels are suitable for a wide range of ages. His stories are based on mythology, which is educational in a sense. The graphic novel format makes it easier for younger readers to understand the stories. But there are some darker elements in the stories, like the threats from villains and the danger the heroes face, so parents may want to read along with very young children.