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A fun, action-packed start to a new demigod saga - best enjoyed after Percy Jackson. More mature, diverse, and myth-filled, even if you miss Percy, you’ll be hooked for a new round of quests!

If you liked The Lost Hero, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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    The Hidden Oracle - The Trials of Apollo by Rick Riordan
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    A hilarious, action-packed return to the Percy Jackson world with a fresh (and fabulously flawed) narrator. Read it if you love mythology and campy fun, but it’s best enjoyed after Riordan’s earlier series!

    'The Hidden Oracle' in the series 'The Trials of Apollo' by Rick Riordan follows the story of Apollo, who has been cast out of Olympus and turned into a mortal named Lester Papadopoulos. Apollo must navigate the challenges of being a human teenager while also dealing with the responsibility of freeing his Oracles before an evil trio threatens to take over the world. The plot is filled with humor, action, twists, and crazy dialogue, particularly from the clueless Apollo, making it an exciting and funny fantasy story for kids and adults alike. incorporates familiar characters like Percy Jackson and introduces new ones, creating a blend of old and new within the world of demigods and Camp Half Blood.

    The writing style of Rick Riordan in 'The Hidden Oracle' is described as believable imagination that captures the attention of readers. seamlessly weaves together elements of humor, action, mystery, sacrifice, and family dynamics, creating an engaging narrative that appeals to both elementary students and adults seeking an escape through reading. The character development of Apollo, from a self-centered and arrogant former god to a mortal teenager facing challenges and growth, adds depth to the story, while the incorporation of old friends and the introduction of new allies set the stage for future installments in the series.

    In my four thousand six hundred and twelve years, I have done many things. I inflicted a plague on the Greeks who besieged Troy. I blessed Babe Ruth with three home runs in game four of the 1926 World...
    2014
    457 pages

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    The Red Pyramid - The Kane Chronicles by Rick Riordan
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    An exciting and humor-filled start to a new adventure series - it's familiar Riordan magic with an Egyptian twist. Fans of mythology and adventure can't go wrong, just don’t expect a carbon copy of Percy Jackson.

    'The Red Pyramid' in the series 'The Kane Chronicles' by Rick Riordan is a middle-grade fantasy novel that follows the adventures of siblings Carter and Sadie Kane as they discover their ties to the Egyptian gods. The book delves into Egyptian mythology, magic, and the struggle between good and evil as the siblings embark on a quest to save their family and prevent chaos from ruling the world. The story is narrated from multiple perspectives, providing insights into the characters and the world of Egyptian gods seamlessly intertwined with modern-day life.

    The writing style of 'The Red Pyramid' is engaging and fast-paced, with a mix of action, mystery, and magical elements that keep readers of all ages entertained. The book features well-developed characters, a blend of humor and seriousness, and a unique approach to exploring themes of family, power struggles, and the age-old battle between good and evil. The use of Egyptian mythology adds an intriguing layer to the story, making it a captivating read for those interested in ancient myths and fantastical adventures.

    Go to the school. Find the locker. I won’t tell you which school or which locker, because if you’re the right person you’ll find it. The combination is 13/32/33. By the time you finish listening, you’...
    2009
    537 pages

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    The Sword of Summer - Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan
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    A clever, fast-moving, and funny entry into the world of Norse myths - familiar in style to Percy Jackson but with its own unique heart. Great for younger readers, series fans, and anyone craving more Riordan magic!

    The story follows Magnus Chase, a homeless teenager who discovers he is the son of the god Frey after dying and being sent to Valhalla. He learns about a prophecy to prevent Ragnarok, the end of the world, with the help of his diverse group of friends, including an elf, a dwarf, and a Valkyrie. The book is praised for its humorous and unique take on Norse mythology, as Magnus embarks on a quest to save the world from Fenris Wolf and Surt, encountering various mythical beings along the way.

    Magnus Chase's journey is fast-paced and filled with action, appealing to fans of Rick Riordan's previous series. The book introduces readers to a new mythology, blending it seamlessly with a relatable protagonist, witty writing style, and a diverse cast of characters. With elements of humor, adventure, and mythology, Magnus Chase navigates through challenges and revelations, setting the stage for an exciting series.

    Besides, you wouldn’t want to deal with my situation. Unless you’ve got some crazy desire to see undead warriors hacking one another to pieces, swords flying up giants’ noses, and dark elves in snappy...
    October 2015
    525 pages

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    The Lightning Thief - Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
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    A modern, funny, and action-packed take on Greek mythology that will thrill adventure lovers of all ages - don't let the "kids' book" label fool you!

    In "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan, readers follow the adventures of Percy Jackson, a demigod who discovers his true identity as the son of Poseidon. Along with his friends Grover and Annabeth, Percy navigates a world filled with Greek mythology, monsters, and gods. The book combines humor, action, and a coming-of-age journey as Percy embarks on a quest to prevent a war between Zeus and Poseidon, ultimately leading to a heartwarming bond of friendship and self-discovery.

    The storyline of "The Lightning Thief" is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with adventure, making it a thrilling read for both children and adults. Riordan's writing style seamlessly weaves Greek myths into a modern setting, introducing readers to a world where gods, monsters, and demigods coexist. Through Percy's dyslexia, ADHD, and heroic journey, the book explores themes of identity, friendship, and the power of teamwork in the face of perilous challenges.

    But if you recognize yourself in these pages—if you feel something stirring inside—stop reading immediately. You might be one of us. And once you know that, it’s only a matter of time before they sens...
    2005
    376 pages

  5. #5

    The Alchemyst - The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
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    A fun and fast-paced mashup of myth, history, and magic, great for younger readers and anyone looking for an entertaining fantasy adventure - just don’t expect groundbreaking originality or deep characterization.

    The Alchemyst by Michael Scott is a contemporary fantasy novel that follows the adventures of American twins, Sophie and Josh, who discover they are part of an ancient prophecy involving alchemist Nicholas Flamel and his eternal rival, John Dee. As the twins get entangled in the battle between good and evil, they are introduced to a world of magic, mythical creatures, and historical figures. With a fast-paced plot full of action, the story unfolds in modern-day San Francisco, where the twins uncover a world hidden from ordinary people and must navigate through a dangerous journey to save the world from destruction.

    Wiping her hands on the cloth tucked into her apron strings, Sophie moved out from behind the counter of the empty coffee shop and stepped up to the window, watching men emerge from the car across the...
    2007
    392 pages

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    Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky - Tristan Strong by Kwame Mbalia
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    A heartfelt, funny, and action-packed dive into mythologies we don’t see often - Tristan Strong is an essential read for anyone looking for fresh adventures and meaningful stories. Highly recommended for middle grade and beyond!

    Tristan Strong, a seventh grader mourning the death of his best friend Eddie, is sent to his grandparents in Alabama for the summer. When a creature steals Eddie's magical journal and Tristan chases it into the woods, he accidentally punches a hole into another realm where African and African American myths come to life. Tristan finds himself in a world of gods, monsters, and legends, realizing he is a storyteller and must use his skills to repair the damage he's made, with the help of new allies like the Gum Baby and imposing gods. The book is a fast-paced, adventure-filled story incorporating elements of African and African American folklore, with a focus on confronting painful pasts and embracing storytelling.

    Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky is a middle-grade novel that explores themes of grief, friendship, heroism, and the importance of storytelling. The book combines elements of fantasy, superhero stories, and folklore, introducing readers to characters like John Henry, Brer Fox, and Brer Rabbit. The plot follows Tristan's journey to come to terms with his grief while embarking on a quest to repair the damage he caused by punching a hole in the sky, leading to a world in turmoil. The book is praised for its incorporation of serious themes within a fun and adventurous story, appealing to readers of various ages.

    Well, what if I told you that I went to war over my dead best friend’s glowing journal? Or that I battled monsters big and small, with powers I didn’t know I had, with gods I didn’t know existed. Woul...
    October 2019
    501 pages

  7. #7
    Stormbreaker
    Book 1 in the series:Alex Rider

    Stormbreaker - Alex Rider by Anthony Horowitz
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    Stormbreaker is a wildly entertaining, action-packed adventure tailor-made for tweens and young teens - a teen James Bond romp that’s light on realism but big on fun!

    Stormbreaker is a thrilling spy novel that follows the story of 14-year-old Alex Rider, who discovers his uncle's double life as a MI6 agent after his uncle's mysterious death. Forced to take on his uncle's role, Alex embarks on a dangerous mission to investigate a nefarious plot involving a new generation computer being distributed to schools in England. The book is fast-paced, filled with action, and features a young protagonist who navigates the world of espionage with courage and wit. The plot is engaging, with a mix of suspense, mystery, and adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The writing style of Stormbreaker is described as captivating and suitable for readers who enjoy spy thrillers. The book is likened to a teenage James Bond story, with elements of espionage, strength, mystery, and terrorism woven into the narrative. Despite some unbelievable scenarios, the novel is entertaining and offers a blend of action and suspense that appeals to both young adult and adult readers interested in the genre.

    Alex Rider was woken by the first chime. His eyes flickered open but for a moment he stayed completely still in his bed, lying on his back with his head resting on the pillow. He heard a bedroom door...
    2000
    260 pages

  8. #8

    Gregor the Overlander - Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins
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    A fast-paced, creative quest that's ideal for upper elementary and middle school readers looking for adventure, heart, and a dash of underground weirdness. Bug phobes proceed with caution!

    Gregor the Overlander follows the story of an eleven-year-old boy named Gregor who, while searching for his missing sister Boots, falls into the Underland - a mysterious world beneath New York City. In this underground realm, Gregor discovers a prophecy that he is destined to fulfill, involving a quest to save his long-lost father from the clutches of menacing creatures like rats, spiders, and cockroaches. The book combines elements of fantasy and adventure, drawing parallels to classic tales like Alice in Wonderland but with a unique twist that appeals to young readers.

    The plot unfolds as Gregor embarks on a journey through the Underland, encountering a mix of fantastical creatures and engaging in epic battles while unraveling the mysteries of the prophecy. Suzanne Collins' writing style weaves together themes of bravery, friendship, and heroism, creating a captivating narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. The book's world-building, character development, and suspenseful storytelling keep readers on the edge of their seats, setting the stage for a thrilling series that explores themes of family, destiny, and the power of courage.

    Gregor had pressed his forehead against the screen for so long, he could feel a pattern of tiny checks above his eyebrows. He ran his fingers over the bumps and resisted the impulse to let out a prima...
    2003
    330 pages

  9. #9
    Fablehaven
    Book 1 in the series:Fablehaven

    Fablehaven - Fablehaven by Brandon Mull
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    A delightful, imaginative fantasy perfect for tweens and young teens - full of magical creatures, sibling shenanigans, and thrilling adventure. Not deeply complex, but tons of fun!

    Kendra and Seth are sent to stay with their grandparents, unaware that their grandparents are caretakers of a magical world called Fablehaven, where they encounter various magical creatures from fairies to dragons. The story is filled with intense action, mysterious events, and secrets, leading the siblings on an adventure full of danger and wonder. As they navigate through Fablehaven, they discover new creatures, some friendly and some fierce, while learning about the looming battle between good and evil.

    The book follows Kendra and Seth as they uncover the secrets of Fablehaven, a sanctuary for mythical creatures, and find themselves in a battle between good and evil. The story explores themes of obedience, consequences, and the importance of following rules, while immersing the readers in a magical world filled with fairies, imps, trolls, witches, and other mystical beings. The plot is engaging, the characters are relatable, and the setting is described as magical and dreamlike.

    Kendra stared out the side window of the SUV, watching foliage blur past. When the flurry of motion became too much, she looked up ahead and fixed her gaze on a particular tree, following it as it slo...
    2006
    384 pages

  10. #10

    The Ruins of Gorlan - Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
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    A delightful, accessible start to a beloved adventure series - great for all ages, especially young readers and those new to fantasy. Not the most groundbreaking, but full of heart, friendship, and excitement.

    'The Ruins of Gorlan' is the first book in the 'Ranger's Apprentice' series by John Flanagan, following the story of a young orphan named Will who is chosen to be apprenticed to the mysterious Ranger, Halt. The plot revolves around Will's journey as he discovers his talents, faces challenges, and grows as a character under the guidance of Halt. The book introduces a medieval fantasy world filled with action, adventure, and suspense as Will navigates his new role as a ranger's apprentice and finds himself involved in protecting the kingdom from impending threats. The writing style is engaging, drawing readers into the story with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot that keeps the readers hooked from beginning to end.

    The narrative of 'The Ruins of Gorlan' is centered on Will's coming-of-age story, highlighting themes of friendship, loyalty, and self-discovery. The book explores the dynamics between characters like Will, Halt, and Horace, showcasing their growth and relationships as they face challenges together. The writing effectively incorporates humor, suspenseful scenes, and elements of fantasy, creating a compelling story that resonates with readers, especially young adults and fantasy enthusiasts. Overall, the book sets the stage for an exciting series filled with adventure, character development, and a captivating blend of action and fantasy elements.

    Jenny, blond, pretty and cheerful, gestured toward Will's barely touched plate and smiled encouragingly at him. Will made an attempt to return the smile, but it was a dismal failure. He picked at the...
    2004
    299 pages

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