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What will you read after Percy Jackson?
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The colossus rises
by Peter Lerangis
The day after 12-year-old Jack McKinley is told he has only months to live, he awakens on a mysterious island where a secret organization promises to save his life—with one condition: he and his three friends must retrieve seven long-lost magical orbs from amid the ruins of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and only when they are combined can the friends' lives be saved.
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Corydon & the fall of Atlantis
by Tobias Druitt
In the second book of a mythological trilogy series, Corydon and his fellow monsters must leave their home on the Island of Monsters and travel to the dangerous city of Atlantis to locate their kidnapped friend, the Minotaur, and bring him back safely.
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The dragon's tooth
by Nathan D. Wilson
When their parents' seedy old motel burns down on the same night they are visited by a strange man covered in skeleton tattoos, Cyrus, Antigone, and their brother Daniel are introduced to an ancient secret society, and discover that they have an important role in keeping it alive
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Fablehaven
by Brandon Mull
When Kendra and Seth go to stay at their grandparents' estate, they discover that it is a sanctuary for magical creatures and that a battle between good and evil is looming
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Found
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
When thirteen-year-olds Jonah and Chip, who are both adopted, learn they were discovered on a plane that appeared out of nowhere, full of babies with no adults on board, they realize that they have uncovered a mystery involving time travel and two opposing forces, each trying to repair the fabric of time
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Gods and warriors. Book 1
by Michelle Paver
In the turbulent world of the Mediterranean Bronze Age, Hylas, a lowly twelve-year-old goatherd, thief, and outsider, journeys from the Greek mountains to Crete and Egypt, making allies with animals, battling tyranny, and withstanding the elemental powers of the gods of land and sea.
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The hero's guide to saving your kingdom
by Christopher Healy
Exiled from their castles when they are rejected by the princesses they love, the prince rescuers of Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White and Rapunzel discover an evil plot that threatens all of their kingdoms.
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The hound of Rowan
by Henry H. Neff
When Max McDaniels discovers a mysterious Celtic tapestry, he is led to Rowan Academy, where he, while investigating the disappearance of priceless artwork and gifted children, discovers his true destiny, plunging him into an ancient battle between good and evil.
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Inkspell
by Cornelia Caroline Funke
In the captivating sequel to Inkheart, a year has passed and times have changed, but Meggie, Dustfinger, and Farid long for the past, and will do anything to find that special place in Inkheart again.
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Revenge of the witch
by Joseph Delaney
Despite knowing the doomed outcome of the apprentices before him, twelve-year-old Thomas Ward is determined to learn everything he will need to know to stay alive when his time comes to ward off boggarts, witches, ghosts, and other evil-spirited creatures from the land that he was born to protect.
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Magyk
by Angie Sage
After his son is kidnapped by the midwife, Septimus Heap stumbles upon an abandoned newborn in the snow and takes her home to raise her as his own daughter, but the mysteries surrounding his adopted child and missing son soon overwhelm him and lead him on a search for the truth with the help of magic characters and their spells, charms, and potions.
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Midnight for Charlie Bone
by Jenny Nimmo
Charlie Bone's life with his widowed mother and two grandmothers undergoes a dramatic change when he discovers that he can hear people in photographs talking and his aunts decide he must change schools and attend the Bloor's Academy for gifted children.
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Mister Monday
by Garth Nix
Although Arthur Penhaligon is supposed to die an early death, he is saved by a key shaped like the minute hand of a clock, and now some bizarre creatures--including Mister Monday, his avenging messengers, and an army of dog-faced Fetchers--will stop at nothing to get the key back.
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The outcasts
by John Flanagan
Hal, who does not fit into Skandian society, ends up in a brotherband, a group of boys learning the skills that they need to become warriors, with other outcasts, and they compete with other brotherbands in a series of challenges
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The ruins of Gorlan
by John Flanagan
With Morgarath, Lord of the Mountains of Rain and Night, on the brink of attacking the kingdom, fifteen-year-old Will is chosen as the Ranger's new apprentice and must learn all the skills necessary to take part in the fierce battle ahead with their unique form of magic in the hopes of saving the villagers from pending annihilation.
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Tanglewreck
by Jeanette Winterson
Finding herself in the midst of a series of strange time warps at her home, Tanglewreck, eleven-year-old Silver comes to discover that the Timekeeper, an ancient tool for controlling time, is hidden somewhere within the house and so now she must locate it in order to keep it safe and out of the hands of those that would wish to do the world great harm.
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Troubletwisters
by Garth Nix
In a world secretly under attack by the Evil forces that are kept at bay by Warden protectors, Jaide and Jack move in with their Warden father and grandmother before discovering their own abilities as young Wardens who are eventually charged with saving humanity.
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Villains rising
by Jeramey Kraatz
A sequel to The Cloak Society finds 12-year-old Alex Knight joining forces with Kirbie and the Junior Rangers of Justice to fight a nefarious Cloak Society that is poised to assume power.
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A world without heroes
by Brandon Mull
Fourteen-year-old Jason Walker is transported to a strange world called Lyrian, where he joins Rachel, who was also drawn there from our world, and a few rebels, to piece together the Word that can destroy the malicious wizard emperor, Surroth
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