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Books Similar to Percy Jackson

10 Books Similar to Percy Jackson

What makes Percy Jackson & the Olympians so beloved is not just its ties to Greek mythology, but its blend of humor, adventure, and relatable heroes thrown into extraordinary circumstances. Percy isn’t a perfect warrior—he’s a kid who messes up, gets frustrated, and has to rely on his friends to save the day. Readers don’t just love the epic quests; they love the feeling that they, too, could be heroes.

If you’re looking for books that bring that same energy—fast-paced adventures, witty protagonists, and a world where myths, legends, or secret magical forces collide with the modern world—these books are a great place to start.

1. Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular – RJ Roark

What makes Amelia Moon a Book Similar to Percy Jackson? For fans of Percy Jackson who love stories where an ordinary kid suddenly discovers they’re tied to something much bigger, Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular is a perfect choice. Amelia doesn’t know magic exists until she stumbles into a secret world hidden within ancient solstice traditions. Like Percy, she must navigate a magical realm she doesn’t fully understand while unraveling the truth about her past. The book balances adventure, humor, and a growing sense of mystery, making it an excellent pick for readers who love stories where magic and myth hide just beneath the surface of everyday life.

2. Fablehaven by Brandon Mull

For readers who loved Camp Half-Blood’s blend of training, monsters, and mythology, Fablehaven introduces a secret wildlife preserve for magical creatures. Siblings Kendra and Seth accidentally break the sanctuary’s ancient rules, unleashing chaos that they must find a way to stop. Like Percy Jackson, this series is filled with humor, high-stakes adventure, and kids who must prove themselves in a world much bigger than they ever imagined.

3. The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne by Jonathan Stroud

If what you love about Percy Jackson is its fast-paced action and sarcastic lead character, The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne is a must-read. Set in a dystopian Britain, this book follows two unlikely fugitives—Scarlett, a sharpshooting outlaw, and Albert, a boy with terrifying abilities—as they try to survive in a brutal world. Though it’s not tied to mythology, the book shares Percy Jackson’s sharp humor, thrilling action sequences, and a main character who has to rely on wit as much as strength to survive.

4. The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Nevermoor Series) by Jessica Townsend

If you love Percy Jackson for its sense of wonder and discovery, Nevermoor is a fantastic next read. Morrigan Crow, a cursed girl doomed to die on her birthday, is instead whisked away to a magical city where she must compete for a place in the Wunderous Society. Like Percy, she’s an outsider who doesn’t quite understand the magical world she’s been thrown into—but she has an undeniable spark that makes her someone to root for.

5. Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good by Louie Stowell

For fans of Percy Jackson who love mythology with a comedic twist, Loki: A Bad God’s Guide to Being Good delivers nonstop laughs. This book follows Loki, the Norse god of mischief, who is punished by being turned into an 11-year-old human and forced to earn his way back to godhood through good deeds. With hilarious diary-style storytelling and plenty of mythological mischief, it’s perfect for readers who enjoy Percy’s sarcastic, trouble-making energy.

6. The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau

While Percy Jackson thrives on adventure and mystery, The City of Ember introduces a different kind of thrilling journey—one rooted in uncovering secrets. In a city built underground to escape an ancient catastrophe, two kids find clues that might lead to the truth about their world. Though it doesn’t focus on mythology, its sense of mystery and danger will appeal to fans of Percy Jackson who love stories where young heroes must fight against the odds to reveal long-lost secrets.

7. The Serpent’s Secret (Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond) by Sayantani DasGupta

This book is a perfect match for Percy Jackson fans who love fast-paced mythology-based adventure. Kiranmala, a seemingly normal sixth grader, finds out that she’s actually an Indian princess from another dimension, and her parents have been kidnapped by a rakkhosh (a type of demon). Like Percy, Kiranmala must navigate a mythological world she didn’t even know existed, all while staying one step ahead of monsters and uncovering her true destiny.

8. Spellbinder by Helen Stringer

For readers who loved Percy Jackson’s blend of humor and supernatural mystery, Spellbinder offers a fantastic twist. Twelve-year-old Belladonna can see ghosts, including her own parents, but when all the ghosts suddenly disappear, she and her best friend must figure out what’s happened before the world as they know it falls apart. With a snarky tone and a fast-moving plot, this book will keep Percy Jackson fans hooked.

9. The Wizards of Once by Cressida Cowell

For those who loved Percy Jackson’s blend of humor, action, and mythology-inspired magic, The Wizards of Once offers a thrilling ride. Xar, a wizard boy without magic, and Wish, a warrior princess with a forbidden magical object, are sworn enemies—until they’re forced to work together. The book is filled with thrilling action, hilarious moments, and a dangerous world where magic is just as unpredictable as the heroes themselves.

10. The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson

If you enjoyed Percy Jackson’s blend of humor, danger, and epic quests, The Wingfeather Saga offers a fresh take on an adventure-driven fantasy world. This series follows three siblings who uncover an ancient prophecy and must fight against monstrous creatures known as the Fangs of Dang. While it’s not rooted in mythology, it shares Percy’s sense of humor, found-family themes, and a reluctant hero stepping into his destiny.

Final Thoughts

What makes Percy Jackson stand out is its ability to take readers on a thrilling, funny, and emotionally resonant journey while introducing them to worlds of myth and magic. The books on this list don’t just copy Percy Jackson—they offer new takes on adventure, mythology, and unexpected heroes who prove that being different is often a strength. Whether you’re looking for a story about an ordinary kid stumbling into magic, a reluctant hero uncovering an ancient secret, or an action-packed adventure filled with creatures and humor, there’s something here to keep the excitement alive long after you’ve finished Percy’s last quest.