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Mythology-Based Fantasy/Adventure for Tweens & Teens |
Looking for something similar to Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series? Give these a try:
The most obvious choice is Riordan's second series, Heroes of Olympus. The story continues from the first series, but with a twist. This series takes on the Roman interpretation of the gods of Olympus and introduces new demi-gods born from the gods' Roman identities who have their own camp named Camp Jupiter. Percy and his friends are in this series as well.

In addition to the Percy Jackson novels, there are also all the companion books, non-fiction mythology books, and graphic novel versions that Rick Riordan has published as well.


And that brings us to the remaining Riordan series, The Kane Chronicles, based in Egyptian mythology. This series features Sadie and Carter Kane, descendants of pharaohs, who have been raised apart but discover they must unite to battle the evil god Set and save the world.


The Blackwell Pages by K. L. Armstrong and M. A. Marr is another adventure series based in Norse mythology featuring young teens that are descendants of the gods; Matt Thorsen is a descendant of Thor, while Fen and Laurie Brekke are descended from Loki. The difference in this series is that most of characters know all along that they are the descendants of the gods and that they have special powers, they just don't expect to be called up to unite and work together to save the world from destruction in Ragnarok. I find this series to be more similar to Riordan's style than the Orkney series by Adams. Another unique thing about this series is that there are illustrations, which might make it more appealing to reluctant readers. The first book is titled Loki's Wolves.

The following are not as similar in style and plot to Percy Jackson as the series listed above, but also involve mythology, fantasy, and adventure:
The Cronus Chronicles series by Anne Ursu - Greek mythology
The Fire Thief trilogy by Terry Deary - Greek mythology
Pandora series by Carolyn Hennesy - Greek mythology
Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs - Greek mythology (for teens)
Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman - Norse mythology
And remember, to read more about the original mythologies, try the non-fiction section at your public library in the 291's & 292's.
Some additional fantasy/adventure novels and series that are not classical mythology, but have to do with mysticism, legends, myths, and other worlds that fans of mythology-based fiction might also enjoy are:
Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins
The Colussus Rises by Peter Lerangis
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
The Sea of Trolls by Nancy Farmer
Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan
Runemarks by Joanne Harris
The Akhenaten Adventure byP. B. Kerr
Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos by R. L. LaFevers
The Unwanteds Lisa McMann
Gods of Manhattan by Scott Mebus
Fablehaven by Brandon Mull
The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens
Middleworld by J & P Voelkel
City of Fire by Laurence Yep
I'll be doing a follow-up list of mythology-based fiction for younger readers next, so stay tuned...
Nice overview of the series and other suggestions to read. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOooo! Another nice list I had to print for future reference. :) I have always loved mythology. The newer series seem to muddle with a few things, but if it gets readers interested in learning more - I'm all for it. :) Thank you for a lovely overview on these books.
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