Lunes, Pebrero 3, 2014

For Rick Riordan



Every day, 2014
RICK RIORDAN
The smartest author by far
Earth

Dear Rick Riordan,

Before any word, can I address you Rick? I just love it. It makes you seem a close friend.

I know this letter’s chance of ever finding you is slimmer than a barbecue stick. And if this even reaches your mailbox and lands on your hands, I know these words are too feeble to have you respond positively. But as Carter Kane once said, “Still, it felt good to have a plan of action. That was much better than standing around, dwelling on the hopelessness of the situation (Serpent’s Shadow)”. You once said on an AMAZON Q and A that you are a writer because you want to tell a story and not to preach but the line I cited really left an impact on me and that I am giving this yearning of mine a try even if it be super impossible. I know (there are so many things I know, haven’t you noticed? lol) so many stuffs may be keeping you busy right now but I wish you could read on. 

First of all, I would like to thank you for turning me into a religious reader. From an average person who only feeds on TV and internet as source of entertainment, you had morphed me into a not-so-shallow humani the way Sadie morphs her staff into a wild animal. After having read your books, I’ve developed more interest in things that need greater and deeper thinking. The way I studied the twists in your plot, the way I speculated in early pages that Zia Rashid might have tickled Ra to opt her as a host, the way I turned upside down the events in the dawn of Serpent’s Shadow just to weave a good guess on the Kane Chronicles Trilogy ending, you have really enlarged and enhanced the critical thinking in me in a marvelously entertaining way. Also, because of your books, I think I just seem to outgrow few series I’ve been reading before like the Huger Games Trilogy (hush! Keep this from Suzanne, will you? Haha). Plus you are an expert in misleading the readers that the so-called recording that you so-called transcribed actually happened and the world was actually ending in the hands of a Chaos god that would swallow the sun. It is an understatement that I call you clever, creative and brilliant. You are a modern-day Shakespeare that’s fond of a different genre and made genius ten times.

Back to my missive’s intent. The book package of the conclusion to one of your incredible series, Kane Chronicles Trilogy, has, I can tell, struck me in my recesses twice (which seemed a million times). I was flabbergasted by how you ended the adventure Sadie and Carter embarked on where you introduced us entertainingly to Egyptian Mythology. If I were to tell more about it, I think you’re gonna have to deal with few more pages. So there, in a word, I was really flabbergasted. Just when I thought I couldn’t be more stunned, I arrived at the 409th page of the book. It says, “The Son of Sobek, a Carter Kane/Percy Jackson Adventure”. I discouraged any second thoughts forming in my head and flipped and read on (which what might exactly other Riordan buffs have done out there). The instant I got to its end, I thought “Riordan deserves a slow clap for this”. Carter Kane Meets Percy Jackson. It was stylish how you attempted to bump the worlds – the dire worlds – of two of the characters that kept you sought after by readers who wanted to get out the box of love stories and heavily dramatic pieces to pig out on something new. Your way of telling the story from Carter’s viewpoint still has efficacy that it made me feel I was the one locked in the stomach of a giant crocodile. As for Percy’s being in the story, though I haven’t already read the series about him, you seemed to squarely hit the clamors of his massive buffs – to once again be with him in a whole new story, a whole new journey through a book that fuses humor, romance, adventure, thriller, mythology and twisted history in a brilliant telling. The story was totally great. Only, it came out as a short story.

 This is why I am writing to you Rick, you can’t just let us to hang in there. You stimulated us too much to expect us to just settle the urge that keep pressing us to ask more of the Son of Sobek. You can’t just leave it permanently the way you left it. I request humbly that you go back to your computer and work on its manuscript, this time as a novel. I know your brain cells have the most beautiful of teamwork-s. Sustain the story, Rick. Make Percy to call on Carter. Don’t let Carter’s notion that he is potassium and Percy’s water be a reality. Make them meet each other again. Make them work together possibly against combined forces of villainous Egyptian, Greek and Roman gods. Or anything you want to happen to them. Make the Brooklyn House and Camp Half-blood existent co-working agencies or whatever you wanna call them. We have fire of excitement wildly burning in us, Rick. And this can’t be extinguished unless you work on the short story (augh, it just hurts saying it is just a short story) and turn it into a series of perhaps 10, 15, 20 books.
  
Behave your buffs. Behave us. We want more. Give us just that.

Yours madly,
(SGD.) Al Francis B. Verbal

P. S. Send my regards to your son, Haley. I know he too requests what I and a million more request.

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