Percy Jackson Books in Order

Below is the complete list of Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians books in publication order. For this series, the chronological reading order is the same as the order of publication.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Books in Publication Order

  1. The Lightning Thief (2005)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Lightning Thief was published in 2005 and is listed as book #1 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  2. The Sea of Monsters (2006)
    by Rick Riordan
    Published in 2006, The Sea of Monsters is listed as book #2 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  3. The Titan’s Curse (2007)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Titan's Curse is a 2007 release and appears as book #3 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  4. The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008)
    by Rick Riordan
    In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Battle of the Labyrinth is book #4 and was published in 2008.
  5. The Last Olympian (2009)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Last Olympian was first published in 2009; within the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it is listed as book #5.
  6. The Chalice of the Gods (2023)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Chalice of the Gods was published in 2023 and is listed as book #6 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  7. Wrath of the Triple Goddess (2024)
    by Rick Riordan
    Published in 2024, Wrath of the Triple Goddess is listed as book #7 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Graphic Novels Books in Publication Order

  1. The Lightning Thief (2010)
    (With Robert Venditti)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Lightning Thief is a 2010 release and appears as book #8 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  2. The Sea of Monsters (2013)
    (With Robert Venditti)
    by Rick Riordan
    In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Sea of Monsters is book #9 and was published in 2013.
  3. The Titan’s Curse (2013)
    (With Robert Venditti)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Titan's Curse was first published in 2013; within the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it is listed as book #10.
  4. The Battle of the Labyrinth (2018)
    (With Robert Venditti)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Battle of the Labyrinth was published in 2018 and is listed as book #11 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  5. Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian (2019)
    (With Robert Venditti)
    by Rick Riordan
    Published in 2019, Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian is listed as book #12 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Companion Books in Publication Order

  1. The Demigod Files (2009)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Demigod Files is a 2009 release and appears as book #13 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  2. Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades (2009)
    by Rick Riordan
    In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades is book #14 and was published in 2009.
  3. Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot (2009)
    by Rick Riordan
    Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot was first published in 2009; within the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it is listed as book #15.
  4. Percy Jackson: The Ultimate Guide (2010)
    by Rick Riordan
    Percy Jackson: The Ultimate Guide was published in 2010 and is listed as book #16 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  5. Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes (2014)
    by Rick Riordan
    Published in 2014, Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes is listed as book #17 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  6. Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods (2014)
    by Rick Riordan
    Percy Jackson's Greek Gods is a 2014 release and appears as book #18 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  7. Demigods of Olympus (2015)
    by Rick Riordan
    In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Demigods of Olympus is book #19 and was published in 2015.
  8. Demigods & Magicians (2015)
    by Rick Riordan
    Demigods & Magicians was first published in 2015; within the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it is listed as book #20.
  9. Camp Half-Blood Confidential (2017)
    by Rick Riordan
    Camp Half-Blood Confidential was published in 2017 and is listed as book #21 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

Percy Jackson & Kane Chronicles Crossover Books in Publication Order

  1. The Son of Sobek (2013)
    by Rick Riordan
    Published in 2013, The Son of Sobek is listed as book #22 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  2. The Staff of Serapis (2014)
    by Rick Riordan
    The Staff of Serapis is a 2014 release and appears as book #23 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.
  3. The Crown of Ptolemy (2015)
    by Rick Riordan
    In the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Crown of Ptolemy is book #24 and was published in 2015.
  4. Demigods & Magicians (2015)
    by Rick Riordan
    Demigods & Magicians was first published in 2015; within the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it is listed as book #25.

About Percy Jackson and the Olympians

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series launched in 2005 with The Lightning Thief, introducing readers to Percy Jackson, a modern-day teenager who discovers he is the son of the Greek god Poseidon. Written by Rick Riordan, the series blends mythology, adventure, and humor while reimagining ancient Greek legends within a contemporary American setting.

Reading the Percy Jackson books in publication order is the most natural way to experience the unfolding story. Each novel builds directly on the events of the previous one, developing both the overarching conflict and the relationships among Percy and his friends at Camp Half-Blood.

The original five-book series follows Percy as he learns to navigate the dangerous world of demigods—children of the Greek gods who must survive mythological threats while balancing ordinary teenage life. The core novels are:

  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)

Publication order matters because the story revolves around a growing prophecy involving Percy and the rising threat of the Titan lord Kronos. The conflict escalates gradually across the five books, with each installment revealing new aspects of the mythological world and the characters’ destinies.

From the beginning, Percy is joined by key companions including Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena, and Grover Underwood, a satyr assigned as his protector. Their friendships evolve significantly across the series, and their personal growth becomes as important as the larger mythological battles. Reading the books sequentially allows readers to see these relationships deepen while Percy matures from a confused twelve-year-old into a confident hero facing monumental choices.

A defining strength of the series is its creative reinterpretation of classical mythology. Riordan brings ancient gods and monsters into the modern world, placing Mount Olympus above the Empire State Building and situating Camp Half-Blood on Long Island. Mythological creatures—from minotaurs to cyclopes—appear alongside modern settings, creating a playful yet immersive fantasy environment.

The series also stands out for its accessible narrative voice. Percy narrates the story in first person with humor and self-awareness, often reacting to mythological chaos with sarcasm and disbelief. This conversational tone helps younger readers connect with the character while maintaining appeal for older audiences.

Beyond action and adventure, the novels explore themes such as:

  • Identity and belonging
  • Friendship and loyalty
  • Courage in the face of destiny
  • The complicated legacy of family

Riordan originally created Percy Jackson as a bedtime story for his son, who was studying Greek mythology and dealing with dyslexia and ADHD—traits that Percy also shares. Within the series, these characteristics are reframed as strengths connected to the demigods’ unique abilities.

The success of the five-book arc led to an expanded mythology-based universe that includes subsequent series such as The Heroes of Olympus, The Trials of Apollo, and other related stories. While these later books broaden the world and introduce new characters, the original Percy Jackson series remains the foundation.

Across its five installments, the series combines humor, mythology, and fast-paced adventure while gradually raising the stakes toward a climactic confrontation with Kronos and the Titan forces. Reading the novels in publication order preserves the steady build of the prophecy, the development of Percy and his friends, and the layered mythology that defines Rick Riordan’s modern fantasy world.

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