Books Similar to Percy Jackson

Books Similar to Percy Jackson

10 Books Similar to Percy Jackson

Here’s a fresh list of 10 hidden gems that capture the action, humor, and mythology of Percy Jackson! These underrated books similar to Percy Jackson that offer epic adventures, reluctant heroes, supernatural battles, and thrilling quests, but don’t often make it onto mainstream lists.

1. Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular – RJ Roark

What makes Amelia Moon a Book Similar to Percy Jackson? For readers who love Percy Jackson’s mix of mythology, humor, and adventure, Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular is a perfect hidden gem. Amelia discovers that the summer solstice holds magical secrets, launching her into a thrilling journey filled with ancient forces, mysterious magic, and unexpected allies. Like Percy, she starts as an ordinary kid but quickly finds herself caught in a high-stakes battle between powerful forces. With fast-paced action, sharp wit, and a compelling protagonist, this book is a must-read for fans who love mythology-driven adventures.

2. The Vengekeep Prophecies by Brian Farrey

Jaxter Grimjinx comes from a family of thieves, but he’s different—he actually wants to do the right thing. When a prophecy predicts that he will save his city, he must embrace magic, myths, and adventure to prove himself. This book is filled with clever humor, reluctant hero energy, and a cast of quirky characters, making it a fantastic choice for Percy Jackson fans who love underdog heroes and epic quests.

3. The Gauntlet by Karuna Riazi

For readers who loved Percy Jackson’s mix of mythology, games, and high-stakes battles, The Gauntlet is a great pick. When Farah and her friends are pulled into a magical board game, they must outwit the puzzles, defeat magical creatures, and escape before they’re trapped forever. This book has the same fast-paced action, humorous banter, and race-against-the-clock urgency that makes Percy Jackson so exciting.

4. The Twelve by Cindy Lin

This Chinese mythology-inspired adventure follows a girl named Usagi, who has the rare ability to channel the powers of the zodiac animals. After her sister is taken by the ruler of the land, Usagi must go on a dangerous quest to master her abilities and fight back. Fans of Percy Jackson will love the fast-paced action, ancient myths, and fun take on powers based on astrology.

5. The Secret of the Shadow Beasts by Diane Magras

In a world where deadly creatures rise from the shadows at night, only kids with special powers can fight them. This book has team dynamics, thrilling battles, and a mythology-driven world, much like Percy Jackson. It also plays with the idea of kids being the only ones who can fight back—similar to demigods being the only ones who can take on the monsters of Greek mythology.

6. Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia

This Afro-Caribbean and African-American mythology-inspired adventure follows Tristan, a boy who accidentally rips open a hole between worlds, releasing mythological beings and dangerous creatures. Much like Percy, Tristan is a reluctant hero who must navigate a world of gods, tricksters, and epic battles while relying on his humor and instincts to survive. The mix of mythology, action, and a snarky protagonist makes this a must-read.

7. The Outlaws of Time by N.D. Wilson

For fans of Percy Jackson’s blend of humor, high-stakes action, and unexpected powers, this time-traveling adventure is a hidden gem. Sam Miracle discovers that he has lived multiple lives but is constantly hunted by an ancient villain. To survive, he must uncover the secrets of his past and embrace his true power. This book combines mythic storytelling with fast-paced adventure, making it perfect for Percy Jackson fans.

8. The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. Yee

This modern retelling of the Monkey King legend introduces Genie Lo, a high schooler who discovers she’s the reincarnation of a powerful mythological warrior. When demons start attacking her town, she must team up with a trickster god to save the world. Like Percy, Genie is sarcastic, reluctant, and just trying to survive school, but fate has bigger plans. The book is hilarious, action-packed, and full of mythology, making it a must-read for fans looking for a fresh, mythology-based adventure.

9. The Storm Runner by J.C. Cervantes

Set in a world where Mayan gods are real, this book follows Zane, a boy with a physical disability who discovers that he’s connected to an ancient prophecy. When a god of death tries to use him to take over the world, he must team up with demigods and tricksters to stop it. The blend of Mayan mythology, prophecies, humor, and action makes this feel like a fresh take on Percy Jackson’s world of demigods.

10. The Adventurers Guild by Zack Loran Clark & Nick Eliopulos

For readers who love Percy Jackson’s combination of action, humor, and teamwork, The Adventurers Guild is a fantastic pick. In a city surrounded by monsters, only the bravest kids join the Adventurers Guild. When best friends Zed and Brock are unexpectedly drafted, they must fight terrifying creatures and uncover ancient secrets. This book blends humor, action, and mystery, much like Percy Jackson, while keeping readers hooked with an epic adventure.

Why These Books?

Each of these books captures the best elements of Percy Jackson—mythology, humor, action-packed adventure, and kids discovering their true potential—but they offer something fresh and unexpected. Whether it’s Chinese, Mayan, Norse, or Hindu mythology, or completely original myth-inspired worlds, these books will scratch the same itch as Percy Jackson while taking readers on brand-new, thrilling adventures.