SmartAnswer
Smart answer:
After reading 1353 websites, we found 20 different results for "Who wrote The Titan's Curse"
Rick Riordan
The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson, Book 3) by Rick Riordan – Finished September 22, 2010 – I’m liking this series more and more with each book.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Morgan Robertson
In 1898, Morgan Robertson wrote a book about the Titan, a ship deemed unsinkable, but that struck an iceberg, killing many passengers because there were not enough lifeboats.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
On the fictional front like an unlikely source of insights
On the fictional front, 'The Titan's Curse' by Rick Riordan may seem like an unlikely source of insights, but its exploration of mythical quests and larger-than-life challenges bears a striking resemblance to the audacious endeavor of unraveling the enigmatic connection between petroleum engineers in Alaska and jet fuel usage in Algeria.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Confidence Score
Jean Paul
Titan is a novel by the German writer Jean Paul, published in four volumes between 1800 and 1803.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
the Book three in the Olympian series of Percy Jackson that covers Percy’s quest against the evil that has affected Percy's friend Grover
The Titan’s Curse is the Book three in the Olympian series of Percy Jackson that covers Percy’s quest against the evil that has affected Percy's friend Grover.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
and Max Hurwitz
The Titan was written by Arash Amel and Max Hurwitz, directed by Lennart Ruff, and stars Sam Worthington, Taylor Schilling and Tom Wilkinson.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by Arash Amel
The Titan was written by Arash Amel and Max Hurwitz, directed by Lennart Ruff, and stars Sam Worthington, Taylor Schilling and Tom Wilkinson.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by Hajime Isayama
The reason so many people connect with Attack on Titan so much is because Titan was written by Hajime Isayama.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by Chris Perkins
Curse was written by Chris Perkins, edited by Kim Mohan and Jeremy Crawford, and art directed by Kate Irwin.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Chris Perkins, edited by Kim Mohan and Jeremy Crawford,
Curse was written by Chris Perkins, edited by Kim Mohan and Jeremy Crawford, and art directed by Kate Irwin.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Philip Wylie’d
Philip Wylie’d written it in 1926, at the age of twenty four, under the title of Titan, but Philip Wylie didn’t want to publish a science fiction novel as Philip Wylie's first book, and waited until two other more mainstream books, Heavy Laden (Knopf, 1928) and Babes and Sucklings (Knopf, 1929), appeared before finally allowing Knopf to publish (Knopf, in a somewhat different version than the original from 1926.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Eumelus
Only references to the Titanomachy by ancient sources survive, often attributing the poem to Eumelus a semi-legendary poet from Corinth.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Author Robert Morgan
Author Robert Morgan penned The Wreck of the Titan, Or Futility in 1898, fourteen years before the Titanic would meet the Titanic's end—and there are some uncanny similarities between the fictional novella and the actual events that took place.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johnsand Greg Berlanti
Titans is written by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johnsand Greg Berlanti.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by director/writer Zack Snyder
but the good news is that Titan ’s all written by director/writer Zack Snyder.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Michael Welland
The author, Michael Welland, covers the topic not only on this world but beyond, to Mars and one of Saturn’s moons, Titan.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
by Greg Berlanti, David Johnson and Dan Mazeau
The story of Wrath Of The Titans, written by Greg Berlanti, David Johnson and Dan Mazeau, is of the kind that will not be understood very well by the Indian audience, at least in the first several reels, as the characters are being established.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
in Vonnegut’s signature witty style
Written in Vonnegut’s signature witty style, “Titan” follows Malachi Constant, the richest man in 22nd Century America, and the intergalactic/philosophical journey
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score
Steven Baxter , a noted science fiction author with a background in engineering and a thorough knowledge of NASA's manned space program,
Steven Baxter, a noted science fiction author with a background in engineering and a thorough knowledge of NASA's manned space program, has written a book called Titan, about a journey to Saturn's moon of the same name.
Source links:
ShareAnswerConfidence Score