Percy jackson books after the last olympian

Click titles to see items in the Decatur Public Library catalog. Numbered series are in order. Unnumbered series are stand-alone volumes.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians series

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

Heroes of Olympus series

  1. The Lost Hero
  2. The Son of Neptune
  3. The Mark of Athena
  4. The House of Hades
  5. The Blood of Olympus

Trials of Apollo series

  1. The Hidden Oracle
  2. The Dark Prophecy
  3. The Burning Maze
  4. The Tyrant's Tomb
  5. The Tower of Nero

Percy Jackson & the Olympians Graphic Novels

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

Percy Jackson & the Olympians Companion Books

  • Camp Half-Blood Confidential: Your Real Guide to the Demigod Training Camp
  • The Demigod Files
  • Demigods & Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes
  • Demigods and Monsters: Your Favorite Authors on Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians
  • Percy Jackson's Greek Gods
  • Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes

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Percy Jackson & the Olympians is getting a new book in the series as author Rick Riordan confirmed Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods. Riordan announced that the new book would go on sale on September 26, 2023.

“Nearly a decade after the release of THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood will star in a brand new adventure from Rick Riordan!” read the tweet.

Read Riordan shared the news on the website saying, “Not a reboot. Not a reimagining. A full-blown, canonical, stand-alone sequel starring the original trio from The Lightning Thief.”

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Nearly a decade after the release of THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood will star in a brand new adventure from Rick Riordan!

PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: THE CHALICE OF THE GODS will go on sale September 26, 2023! //t.co/7YJTDUd9Tl

— Rick Riordan (@rickriordan) October 18, 2022

The Percy Jackson & the Olympians fantasy novel series had been a pentalogy with five books published between 2005 and 2009: The Lightning Thief (2005), The Sea of Monsters (2006), The Titan’s Curse (2007), The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008) and The Last Olympian (2009).

The Chalice of the Gods will have the book’s protagonist trying to get into college.

“After saving the world multiple times, Percy Jackson is hoping to have a normal senior year of high school,” reads the description of the book on Read Riordan. “Unfortunately, the gods aren’t quite done with him. Percy will have to fulfill a new quest in order to get the necessary letter of recommendation from Mount Olympus for his application to New Rome University.”

The announcement of The Chalice of the Gods comes as Disney+ is about to release a television series based on the books. Percy Jackson and the Olympians is expected to premiere on the streaming service in 2024.

Riordan and Jon Steinberg wrote the pilot, and James Bobin directs. Steinberg will oversee the series with his producing partner Dan Shotz. Steinberg and Shotz serve as executive producers alongside Bobin, Riordan, Rebecca Riordan, Bert Salke, Monica Owusu-Breen, Jim Rowe, Anders Engström, Jet Wilkinson and The Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jeremy Bell and D.J. Goldberg.

On April 11th, we got the news that Walker Scobell earned the coveted role of Percy Jackson in the upcoming Disney Plus Percy Jackson and the Olympians adaptation of the popular series by author Rick Riordan. While many millennials and Gen Zers mostly know the saga through the central Percy Jackson and The Olympian novels (as of writing this), Riordan wrote four other series within the Percy Jackson universe. They span various mythologies (Greek, Norse, and Egyptian) but share an extended universe.

Riordan wrote many book series simultaneously, so there is some confusing overlap if you go just by publication history. For example, The Kane Chronicles, published between 2010 and 2012, came out at the same time as much of the Heroes of Olympus (2010-2014.) Also, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard (2015-2017) were published alongside the Trials of Apollo (2016-2020.) Here’s how to read the Percy Jackson spin-off novels in order.

The Series Publication Order

(Disney-Hyperion)

If you want to read them in loose publication order, then one of the most popular routes is to read the books in order by when the series was introduced. While I omit companion novels, the Demigods and Magician short stories (The Son of Sobek, The Staff of Serapis, and The Crown of Ptolemy), these crossover books can be read after The Kane Chronicles.

  1. Percy Jackson and The Olympians – Books include The Lightning Thief, The Seas of Monsters, The Titan’s Curse, The Battle of The Labyrinth, and The Last Olympian.
  2. The Heroes of Olympus – Books include The Lost Hero, The Son of Neptune, The Mark of Athena, The House of Hades, and The Blood of Olympus.
  3. The Kane Chronicles – Books include The Red Pyramid, The Thrones of Fire, and The Serpent’s Shadow.
  4. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard – Books include The Sword of Summer, The Hammer of Thor, and The Ship of The Dead.
  5. The Trials of Apollo – Books include The Hidden Oracle, The Dark Prophecy, The Burning Maze, The Tyrant’s Tomb, and The Tower of Nero.

As long as you read each series in order, it’s no big deal if you read Magnus Chase or Trials of Apollo first. The important part is that the first three-book series (Percy Jackson, Heroes of Olympus, and Kane Chronicles) are read in order. Some of the main characters like Annabeth and Percy appear in other books. In some cases, this is because the main characters of one book series are related to (or a side character) in another series (especially Percy Jackson and The Olympians.)

Chronological Book Order

However, if you want to read them as individual books, rather than series, and in chronological order (unconfirmed by the author and without including the 10+ companion novels), read them like this. Here’s how to read Percy Jackson in order.

  1. The Lightning Thief
  2. The Sea of Monsters
  3. The Titan’s Curse
  4. The Battle of The Labyrinth
  5. The Red Pyramid
  6. The Throne of Fire
  7. The Last Olympian
  8. The Serpent’s Shadow
  9. The Lost Hero
  10. The Son of Neptune
  11. The Mark of Athena
  12. The House of Hades
  13. The Blood of Olympus
  14. The Sword of Summer
  15. The Hammer of Thor
  16. The Ship of The Dead
  17. The Hidden Oracle
  18. The Dark Prophecy
  19. The Burning Maze
  20. The Tyrant’s Tomb
  21. The Tower of Nero

What Is Rick Riordan Presents?

“May is the month in which we celebrate and acknowledge Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. To mark the occasion, we’ve rounded up a list of some recent RRP books that include releases from AAPI authors, as well as stories about AAPI characters.”//t.co/ql6gJwkdSA pic.twitter.com/qfAzhCrbBl

— Rick Riordan (@rickriordan) May 20, 2021

Rick Riordan is one of the most prominent series writers in middle-grade fiction and basically, a child’s gateway drug into the world of mythology and legend. So, one question that’s often asked is whether he plans to write about myths and legends outside of Norse and Greek traditions. This is where the Rick Riordan Presents imprint (under Disney) comes in. While Disney (the primary publisher) pays Riordan to write the introductions and promote the titles, and Riordan serves as a co-mentor/editor to the authors of these books—these are writers from other backgrounds highlighting other myths/cultures. These books exist (for now) entirely separate from Riordian’s other stories.

My editor and I look for books that I could enthusiastically recommend to my own fans. If you like Percy Jackson, if you like Magnus Chase and all my other stuff, then I believe you will probably like these books too. That’s not to say the imprint’s titles are exactly like my stuff. These authors all have their own unique voices, senses of humor, plots, characters, etc. But the books are all great, highly accessible reads with lots of fun fantasy and mythology elements.

The imprint started in 2018 with Roshani Chokshi writing Hindu folklore, Jennifer Cervantes writing Mexican folklore, and Yoon Ha Lee writing Korean legend (in space!). However, it’s grown to include Carlos Hernandez (Cuban sci-fi), Rebecca Roanhorse (Navajo), Sarwar Chadda (Mesopotamian), Grace Kim (Korean), Tehlor Kay Mejia (Latin American), and Kwame MBalia (a fuse of African American legends and African mythology). These books are fun companions to the Percy Jackson series, but are not set in the universe, and therefore, would not be counted in the chronological reading order.

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What comes after Percy Jackson The Last Olympian?

The Demigod Diaries Set a month after the events of The Last Olympian and before he goes missing in The Lost Hero, Percy and Annabeth retrieve Hermes' stolen staff.

Is Percy Jackson The Last Olympian the last book?

Rick Riordan's The Last Olympian is the fifth and final installment of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Published in 2009, this fantasy children's book was a #1 bestseller on the lists of USA Today, the LA Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

What book series comes after Percy Jackson and the Olympians?

The Heroes of Olympus.

Is there going to be a book 6 of Percy Jackson?

On October 18, Rick Riordan, author of the best-selling fantasy-adventure series, announced that a sixth (!!) Percy Jackson book is on the way. Titled Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Chalice of the Gods, the new installment will hit shelves on September 26, 2023.

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