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Best Heroic Fantasy Books

December 2024

Children of Virtue and Vengeance

Tomi Adeyemi’s “Children of Virtue and Vengeance” plunges readers back into the vibrant world of Orïsha. Zélie and Amari’s hard-won victory feels hollow as chaos engulfs the kingdom. Magic has returned, but at what cost? As the girls grapple with newfound powers and old wounds, alliances shift like sand. I found myself breathless, turning pages late into the night, desperate to unravel the complex web of loyalty, betrayal, and the weight of destiny. Adeyemi’s prose sings with raw emotion and vivid imagery, making this sequel utterly unforgettable.

Children of Blood and Bone

Zélie remembers when magic thrived in Orïsha. But everything changed the night it disappeared, leaving her people vulnerable to a ruthless king. Now, with a chance to bring magic back, Zélie must outwit the crown prince bent on eradicating magic for good. Danger lurks in this West African-inspired world, where Zélie discovers her own hidden powers. As she fights to save her people, she grapples with the weight of destiny and the spark of an unexpected romance. A thrilling adventure that will leave you breathless and yearning for more.

The Trials of Apollo: The Tyrant’s Tomb

Apollo’s fall from grace continues in this gripping fourth installment of Riordan’s mythological masterpiece. Still trapped in his mortal teenage form, Lester Papadopoulos faces his most harrowing challenge yet: confronting an ancient Roman emperor risen from the dead. With his usual blend of humor and heart-pounding action, Riordan weaves a tale that had me laughing one moment and gasping the next. As a longtime fan, I found myself completely immersed in Apollo’s journey of self-discovery and redemption. It’s a rollercoaster ride you won’t want to miss!

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Ship of the Dead

Magnus Chase’s final quest is here, and it’s a doozy. Our favorite einherji must stop Loki from sailing Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, and starting Ragnarok. No pressure, right? With his usual wit and a ragtag crew of demigods, einherjar, and… is that a talking sword? Magnus faces his toughest challenge yet. Riordan’s blend of Norse mythology and modern humor shines, making this a thrilling conclusion to an unforgettable series. Prepare for laughs, tears, and maybe a flyting contest or two.

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer

Magnus Chase thought he was just another troubled teen, until the day he died and woke up as one of Odin’s chosen warriors. Now he’s racing against time to prevent Ragnarok, armed with a magical sword and a sarcastic sense of humor. Riordan’s signature blend of mythology and modern-day wit shines as Magnus navigates the bizarre world of Norse gods, making unlikely friends and facing deadly foes. It’s a wild ride that’ll leave you laughing, gasping, and eager for more.

The Heroes of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus

Though the journey has been perilous, Percy, Annabeth, and their demigod friends have finally reached the ancient lands. But the real battle is just beginning. As Gaea, the earth mother, stirs from her slumber, the seven heroes must unite Greek and Roman demigods to prevent her awakening. With old enemies lurking and new prophecies unfolding, every decision could mean life or death. Rick Riordan’s epic conclusion to The Heroes of Olympus series will leave readers breathless, as friendships are tested, sacrifices are made, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Last Olympian

Percy Jackson’s epic journey reaches its thrilling climax in “The Last Olympian.” As Kronos’s army descends upon New York City, Percy and his demigod friends face their ultimate test. With Olympus hanging in the balance, Percy must confront his destiny and make heart-wrenching choices. Riordan’s masterful blend of Greek mythology and modern-day adventure kept me on the edge of my seat. The characters’ growth throughout the series truly shines here, making for an emotionally satisfying conclusion that left me both exhilarated and a little misty-eyed.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Titan’s Curse

Percy’s winter break takes a dangerous turn when his friend Annabeth goes missing. With time running out, he embarks on a perilous quest alongside his loyal companions and the mysterious Hunters of Artemis. As they face mythical monsters and treacherous gods, Percy uncovers a sinister plot that threatens Olympus itself. Riordan’s witty narrative and clever twists on Greek mythology make this a thrilling adventure that kept me up way past my bedtime. It’s amazing how he brings these ancient stories to life in a modern setting.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Sea of Monsters

Percy’s second summer at Camp Half-Blood is anything but peaceful. The protective tree that guards the camp is dying, and monsters are slipping through its weakened defenses. To save the camp, Percy and his friends embark on a perilous quest to find the Golden Fleece in the treacherous Sea of Monsters. Along the way, they face mythical creatures, unexpected allies, and a prophecy that could change everything. Riordan’s witty narrative and clever twists on Greek mythology make this a thrilling adventure that’ll keep you turning pages late into the night.

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Twelve-year-old Percy Jackson’s world turns upside down when he discovers he’s a demigod. Suddenly, Greek mythology comes to life, and he’s thrust into a dangerous quest to prevent a war between the gods. With his newfound powers and loyal friends, Percy faces monsters, betrayal, and his own destiny. Riordan’s witty narrative and clever modernization of ancient myths create a thrilling adventure that will captivate readers of all ages. This first installment in the series sets the stage for an epic journey of self-discovery and heroism.