Placeholder Chronological Order:
- The Lightning Thief
- The Sea of Monsters
- The Titan’s Curse
- The Battle of the Labyrinth
- The Last Olympian
- The Lost Hero
- The Son of Neptune
- The Mark of Athena
- The House of Hades
- The Blood of Olympus
The Lightning Thief
Kicking off the series is “The Lightning Thief,” where we meet Percy Jackson, a twelveyearold who discovers he is a demigod – the son of Poseidon. Join Percy on his quest to prevent a war among the gods.
The Sea of Monsters
In “The Sea of Monsters,” Percy, along with his friends Annabeth and Grover, embarks on a journey to the Sea of Monsters to save their beloved Camp HalfBlood. Brace yourself for more adventures and challenges.
The Titan’s Curse
“The Titan’s Curse” follows Percy and his friends as they set out on a quest to rescue the goddess Artemis and prevent an ancient evil from rising. Get ready for more twists and turns in this gripping installment.
The Battle of the Labyrinth
In “The Battle of the Labyrinth,” Percy navigates through a treacherous maze to prevent the Titan lord, Kronos, from wreaking havoc on the world. Prepare for epic battles and shocking revelations.
The Last Olympian
The final book in the original Percy Jackson series, “The Last Olympian,” culminates in a climactic showdown between the Olympian gods and the forces of darkness. Follow Percy as he faces his greatest challenge yet.
The Heroes of Olympus Series
After the Percy Jackson series, dive into “The Heroes of Olympus” series, starting with “The Lost Hero,” where a new group of demigods embarks on a quest to rescue Percy and save the world from an ancient evil.
Conclusion
As you immerse yourself in the world of Percy Jackson, following the chronological order of the books will enhance your reading experience and allow you to fully appreciate the intricate storytelling and character progression. Join Percy and his friends on their thrilling adventures, filled with gods, monsters, and prophecies that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



