Your Ultimate Reading Guide to the Percy Jackson Books (2024)

Your Ultimate Reading Guide to the Percy Jackson Books (1)

A new era of Percy Jackson is finally upon us, with the new Disney show set to launch us and our Camp Half-Blood orange shirts all back to when Rick Riordan was first publishing the book sagas and we were all living and breathing them. But how do you keep all those books in order?

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I say “sagas,” plural, because the world of Percy Jackson has considerably expanded through the years, spanning multiple series and following a wide number of characters who are all connected by the same basic premise—the gods, goddesses, and monsters of Greek mythology are all real; they have just mostly moved across the ocean to America.

So if you already know that Disney’s new show is going to inspire a rereading marathon or if you’ve never had a chance to pick up the Percy Jackson books, here is a reading guide meant to make finding your way through this maze of more than twenty titles as easy as possible.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians

The very first introduction to Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and the world made of demigods and monsters they inhabit, the initial segment of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians saga was published between 2005 and 2009 and consists of five books: The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, The Titan’s Curse, The Battle of the Labyrinth, and The Last Olympian.

The story follows young Percy as he discovers that he’s a demigod, the son of a mortal woman and the Greek god of the sea Poseidon, and that he has a pretty significant role to play in the struggle the gods will have to face against their old mythological enemies, the Titans, led by Kronos.

Recently, Riordan has picked this saga up again to continue following Percy’s story with the novel The Chalice of the Gods, published in 2023, and Wrath of the Triple Goddess, which is expected for 2024. Now a college-age kid, Percy has to deal with some issues that seemingly prevent him from entering New Rome University that, of course, the gods promise to solve if he embarks on a quest for them.

It’s here!! The Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods cover is stunning and we can’t wait for September 26. Find out more (and preorder the book ?) on the blog: https://t.co/1MBVBpxnBm pic.twitter.com/7opY2lBUc5

— Read Riordan (@readriordan) February 24, 2023

The Heroes of Olympus

Immediately after Percy Jackson & the Olympians comes The Heroes of Olympus, published between 2010 and 2014 and consisting of five books: The Lost Hero, The Son of Neptune, The Mark of Athena, The House of Hades, and The Blood of Olympus.

The Heroes of Olympus expands on the world that was established in Percy Jackson & the Olympians, introducing us to New Rome—the Roman mythological equivalent to Camp Half-Blood—and a new cast of characters that, together with Percy and Annabeth, make up the “seven demigods of the prophecy” who will help the gods in their fight against the primordial goddess Gaia and Tartarus, the darkest and deepest part of the Underworld.

2020 = Heroes of Olympus 10th Anniversary = new covers. ? See them all here: https://t.co/KcElnGuNDG pic.twitter.com/2m5QUSBqHE

— Read Riordan (@readriordan) February 12, 2019

Spinoffs: The Kane Chronicles, Magnus Chase and The Trials of Apollo

Set in the same universe as the Percy Jackson books, The Kane Chronicles follow siblings Carter and Sadie Kane, two powerful magicians descended from ancient pharaohs, as they encounter figures from Egyptian mythology. Percy and Annabeth both make an appearance in the anthology Demigods and Magicians—consisting of short stories The Son of Sobek, The Staff of Serapis and The Crown of Ptolemy—where they work together with Carter and Sadie to defeat the evil magician Setne.

Say HELLO to brand new Kane Chronicles covers! Get an exclusive look at all three beautiful books from @camphalfblood now: https://t.co/bsj8jKR5Ct pic.twitter.com/v8Cnl4bTVV

— Read Riordan (@readriordan) January 5, 2018

As the title suggests, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard focuses on Norse mythology. The story revolves around the titular Magnus Chase, who is Annabeth’s cousin and the son of Frey. His family relationship with Annabeth is what links these two sides of the Riordanverse together, and both she and Percy make brief appearances in two of the three main novels of the saga: The Sword of Summer, The Hammer of Thor, and The Ship of the Dead.

Here's a rundown of the things that made the streets of Boston bearable for Magnus Chase on #RoofOverYourHeadDay: https://t.co/s0WqxVD7ij pic.twitter.com/ZspZ75WPj0

— Read Riordan (@readriordan) December 3, 2019

Finally, The Trials of Apollo returns to the Greek and Roman world, after the events of The Blood of Olympus. Its five-plus-one books—The Hidden Oracle, The Dark Prophecy, The Burning Maze, The Tyrant’s Tomb, and The Tower of Nero, plus The Sun and the Star—follow the god Apollo as he’s cast down to Earth by his father, Zeus, as punishment. Once there, he discovers he has to save five undiscovered oracles to regain his godhood—and of course, he will need the help of the demigods of both Camp Half-Blood and New Rome to do so.

Only four sleeps left until The Sun and the Star is out in the world! Get ready with an excerpt from the book: https://t.co/m0tgDFd5It pic.twitter.com/M0LfomVQtG

— Read Riordan (@readriordan) April 28, 2023

So here is the complete reading order, divided into sagas and including the spinoffs:

Percy Jackson & the Olympians

1. The Lightning Thief
2. The Sea of Monsters
3. The Titan’s Curse
4. The Battle of the Labyrinth
5. The Last Olympian

The Heroes of Olympus

6. The Lost Hero
7. The Son of Neptune
8. The Mark of Athena
9. The House of Hades
10. The Blood of Olympus

Demigods and Magicians (spin-off)

11. The Son of Sobek
12. The Staff of Serapis
13. The Crown of Ptolemy

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard (spin-off)

14. The Sword of Summer
15. The Hammer of Thor
16. The Ship of the Dead

The Trials of Apollo (spin-off)

17. The Hidden Oracle
18. The Dark Prophecy
19. The Burning Maze
20. The Tyrant’s Tomb
21. The Tower of Nero
22. The Sun and the Star

Percy Jackson & the Olympians (again)

23. The Chalice of the Gods
24. Wrath of the Triple Goddess (to be published in 2024)

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Your Ultimate Reading Guide to the Percy Jackson Books? ›

The story's narrator, Percy Jackson, will be familiar to most young readers, and here he retells the stories of the Greek Gods with wit and style. This book is appropriate for ages 10+, although some of the stories feature themes that are a bit more mature.

What is the correct order to read the Percy Jackson books? ›

Here's the reading order for PJO and when each book was published:
  1. The Lightning Thief (2005)
  2. The Sea of Monsters (2006)
  3. The Titan's Curse (2007)
  4. The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008)
  5. The Last Olympian (2009)
Dec 20, 2023

Should a 12 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

The story's narrator, Percy Jackson, will be familiar to most young readers, and here he retells the stories of the Greek Gods with wit and style. This book is appropriate for ages 10+, although some of the stories feature themes that are a bit more mature.

How many books are in the entire Percy Jackson series? ›

To date, there are 17 books that take place in the Percy Jackson universe, and another is due out in September 2024. The good news? It means there's a lot to catch up with after binging the TV series and waiting for the next season.

Do Percy and Annabeth get married? ›

Yes, Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe. How was Annabeth Chase born? Annabeth Chase is the half-blood daughter of the goddess Athena and the mortal man Frederick Chase.

What are the 7 Percy Jackson books? ›

Percy Jackson & the Olympians
  • The Lightning Thief (2005)
  • The Sea of Monsters (2006)
  • The Titan's Curse (2007)
  • The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008)
  • The Last Olympian (2009)
  • The Chalice of the Gods (2023)
  • Wrath of the Triple Goddess (2024)

Are Annabeth and Percy in The Lost Hero? ›

After creating the story line, Riordan created three new main characters, Jason Grace, Piper McLean, and Leo Valdez, but kept the previous main characters, Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase as secondary/main supporting characters.

What grade level is Percy Jackson books? ›

I have read all the books when I was 11 years old. I would say anyone aged above 10 could read it,if their reading level is upto the mark. Kids in 5,6,7,8 grade would really enjoy this book. Read it if you want though.

Should a 14 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

To answer your question: It really depends on your definition of “teenager.” Technically, a teenager could be 13 or 19. The Percy Jackson series is a very good read for young teens, say aged 10–15. I personally began reading it when I was 10. But that doesn't mean that adults or older teenagers can't enjoy it either.

Can a 4th grader read Percy Jackson? ›

Common Sense Media (my go-to spot for judging what media is appropriate for what age of kids) rates the Percy Jackson books as for kids aged 9–10. I'd probably pull that down a year to ages 8–9, but either way much is lost in reading those books if you don't know the myths they are referencing.

Is there swearing in Percy Jackson books? ›

Mild cursing with words like heck, stupid, idiot, darn, a joke revolving around the word damn, and a boy who tells someone to shove something up their (rest was cut off).

Can a 7 year old watch Percy Jackson? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians is rated TV-PG, but it might be disturbing for some younger kids. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is rated TV-PG, which basically means it's parental guidance suggested. There's no actual age restriction on the content.

What if two demigods have a child? ›

It was officially stated by Rick Riordan that if two demigods had a child it would be mortal.

Do Percy and Annabeth have a child? ›

Family. Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe.

Why did they stop making Percy Jackson movies? ›

Percy Jackson movies disappointed fans and performed poorly at the box office, leading to the abandonment of Percy Jackson 3. The Percy Jackson TV show on Disney+ offers a chance for a faithful adaptation of the books, with the author's involvement ensuring a true-to-source material approach.

Which Percy Jackson do I read first? ›

Start with book 1 Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and you'll race through the whole series in no time. The books can also be read as stand-alones but you'll get the most out of them by reading them in order.

Do I have to read the Percy Jackson books in order? ›

Summary. The Percy Jackson book series, "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," consists of six books and should be read in the order of their release dates.

What should I read first Percy Jackson or Heroes of Olympus? ›

Trials of Apollo

The series came out between 2016 and 2020. This means that for the entire story, you will need to start with Percy Jackson and the Olympians, continue with Heroes of Olympus, and end with the Trials of Apollo.

Which book should I start with Percy Jackson? ›

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (Book 1) (2005)

In the very first novel in Rick Riordan's epic five-part series, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Percy suddenly goes from being a normal kid to accidentally vaporizing his maths teacher! In that single moment, Percy's life changes forever.

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