![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A story has to keep developing to be fresh, and if the author gets bored, the reader will get bored too. I know you’re thinking it's not the same, but that’s exactly the point I didn’t want it to be the same. Many of your favorite characters from PJO appear again in those books, but there is also a cast of new main characters. Because of this, I launched the Heroes of Olympus series, starting with The Lost Hero in October 2010. Having said that, I had a ton of ideas from Greek mythology that I could not fit into the Percy Jackson series, and there were many other stories about the characters at Camp Half-Blood that I wanted to explore. I’m so glad everyone enjoyed the series, but if I tried to keep it going longer it just would not be as exciting. I believe it’s important for a series to have a strong ending, and I always knew that Percy’s story would be five books. The main story that started in The Lightning Thief is wrapped up in The Last Olympian. Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a five book series. ![]()
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