Yeah, that's why I said 'if'. That's about the only spot where the books have overlap of sorts (besides the obvious inspired by mythologies origin), so I just thought I'd point it out, since I didn't know what you like about the Riordan books.
I don't think I was ever taught mythology in school. Of course, I might have been and not remember, since I tend to not remember being taught anything I already knew and I was reading mythologies really young.
When you say Loki, do you mean Marvel!Loki or myth!Loki? I love both, but they are pretty different characters.
Oh! I had no idea Riordan had written books after the Percy Jackson series (that I haven't even finished reading, oops). These look great, I think I'll start reading them next.
I hope you enjoy Runemarks and don't hesitate to ask for more details on books I'm reading. (You might also like Everworld, idk.)
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Date: 2014-05-31 12:15 am (UTC)I don't think I was ever taught mythology in school. Of course, I might have been and not remember, since I tend to not remember being taught anything I already knew and I was reading mythologies really young.
When you say Loki, do you mean Marvel!Loki or myth!Loki? I love both, but they are pretty different characters.
Oh! I had no idea Riordan had written books after the Percy Jackson series (that I haven't even finished reading, oops). These look great, I think I'll start reading them next.
I hope you enjoy Runemarks and don't hesitate to ask for more details on books I'm reading. (You might also like Everworld, idk.)