Now that the Percy Jackson Book series has been adapted to television, it’s time for old and new fans to brush up on their knowledge of the novels. luckily, The order to read all seven of them is straightforward since their chronological order lines up with their release order. However, Riordan has written other book series set in these Percy Jackson universe, and this is when the timeline gets a little tricky.
Riordan created the character of Percy Jackson when the author used to tell his son stories about Greek mythology. He turned his bedtime stories into a novel— The Lightning Thief – And the rest is history. Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Premiering in 2023, each book gets its own season. Hopefully, the Disney+ series continues to be successful enough to warrant more seasons, so that the entire series can live on the screen. After the disaster that was the 2010 film Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefThe early success of the show is a huge relief.
Percy Jackson Books in Order: All 7 Books
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Rick Riordan and Disney-Hyperion published The Lightning Thief In 2005, and four more books in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series would soon follow. The first novel introduces the reader to the main protagonist – Percy Jackson, a demigod who has no idea about his pious parents Until a fateful encounter with a minotaur. He soon becomes a camper at Camp Half-Blood and learns that his father is the god of the sea, Poseidon. From that moment on, Percy’s life was never the same.
Book title |
Release date |
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The Lightning Thief |
June 28, 2005 |
The sea of monsters |
April 1, 2006 |
The Titan’s Curse |
May 1, 2007 |
The Battle of the Labyrinth |
May 6, 2008 |
The last Olympian |
May 5, 2009 |
The Chalice of the Gods |
September 26, 2023 |
The Wrath of the Triple Goddess |
September 24, 2024 |
All five books in the original series – The Lightning Thief, The sea of monsters, The Titan’s Curse, The Battle of the LabyrinthAnd The last Olympian – should be read in the same order as their release date. The novels cover Percy’s journey from when he first arrives at Camp Half-Blood as a 12-year-old to his 16th birthday. Riordan also published two more books with Percy, called The Chalice of the Gods And The Wrath of the Triple Goddess. These take place between the events of The heroes of Olympus And The Trials of Apollo (More on that later).
Where the five main Percy Jackson Books followed Percy during his time at Camp Half-Blood, the last two novels take a different approach. These books, which are set to be a trilogy, center on Percy as he embarks on mini-quests to get letters of recommendation so he can attend the University in New RomeA college for demigods. Finally, the books provide readers with completely new adventures with Percy, and also depict him at a slightly older age than the first series.
Rick Riordan’s other book series with Percy Jackson
The Kane Chronicles
While The Kane Chronicles Does not feature Percy Jackson or any other Greek half-blood, it takes place in the same universe. Rick Riordan’s book series tells the story of Carter and Sadie Kane, siblings descended from two pharaohs – Narmer and Ramses the Great. So, instead of Greek or Roman mythology, The Kane Chronicles Focuses on Egyptian mythology and stills The last Olympian. But you don’t have to read the following three books to understand Percy’s story.
Book title |
Release date |
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The Red Pyramid |
May 4, 2010 |
The throne of fire |
May 3, 2011 |
The snake’s shadow |
May 1, 2012 |
The heroes of Olympus
After the (tentative) conclusion of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians In 2009, Rick Riordan decided he had more stories to tell about the characters and new ones. More than a year after publication The last OlympianThe author released The heroes of Olympuswhich consists of five books. The series continues the chronological order of the universe after the battle against Kronos and his army in The last Olympian. However, although the first series was told only from Percy’s point of view, The heroes of Olympus is told from the perspectives of multiple characters.
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The first novel, The Lost HeroIntroduces a few demigods – Jason Grace, who has no memory of his past; Piper McLean, Jason’s girlfriend and the daughter of Aphrodite; and Leo Valdez, Jason’s best friend and son of Hephaestus. However, while the heroes learn more about themselves and the gods, Percy Jackson goes missing. Luckily, he wasn’t gone for too long because the second book, The son of NeptuneCoincides with the events of the first and features Percy, who has lost his memories as Jason, in Camp Jupiter, the Roman demigod training camp and counterpart to Camp Half-Blood.
Book title |
Release date |
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The Lost Hero |
October 12, 2010 |
The son of Neptune |
October 4, 2011 |
The Mark of Athena |
October 2, 2012 |
The house of Hades |
October 8, 2013 |
The blood of Olympus |
October 7, 2014 |
generally, The heroes of Olympus Brings together Greek and Roman half-blood heroes to defeat a new threat – Gaia. One would think Percy and his friends would be able to rest after the events of The last OlympianBut they returned to try to prevent the end of the world just months later. Like the first series, The heroes of Olympus Should be read in order of release date.
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
The other book series in the Percy Jackson Universe that does not revolve around Greek or Roman mythology is Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard. Rick Riordan is drawn to branch out by exploring the world of Norse mythology. The series is more connected to Percy Jackson like The Kane Chronicles Since its protagonist, Magnus Chase, is Annabeth Chase’s cousin and the son of Frey. Plus, characters like Percy and Annabeth appear in some of the novels. It takes place as follows The blood of Olympus.
Book title |
Release date |
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The sword of summer |
October 6, 2015 |
The hammer of Thor |
October 4, 2016 |
The ship of the dead |
October 3, 2017 |
The Trials of Apollo
Rick Riordan conceived another pentalogy after the conclusion of The heroes of Olympus. But instead of focusing on demigods, the author broke with tradition and revolved his next book series around a Greek god. The Trials of Apollo takes place following The heroes of Olympus and centers around ApolloThe god of the sun, music and prophecy, who was stripped of his pious powers and sent to earth by his father, Zeus. There, the former god reluctantly embraces his new human identity (Lester Papadopoulos), befriends a demigod named Meg McCaffrey, and fights the Triumvirate.
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The Trials of Apollo Features many characters from the previous two Percy Jackson series, including the son of Poseidon himself. However, the focus is on Apollo and Meg. In addition, it is worth noting that The sun and the starReleased on May 2, 2023, is a standalone sequel to The Tower of NeroThe latest book in The Trials of Apollo.
Book title |
Release date |
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The Hidden Oracle |
May 3, 2016 |
The dark prophecy |
May 2, 2017 |
The burning corn |
May 1, 2018 |
The tyrant’s tomb |
September 24, 2019 |
The Tower of Nero |
October 6, 2020 |