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However, it’s fair to say lots of wizarding world fans have moved away from Harry Potter, but still long for the same magic. So, for those people who loved Harry Potter and want to read something different, there are plenty of great options for adults and younger readers. Here are five great books to read for people who loved Harry Potter.
5) Percy Jackson & the Olympians by Rick Riordan

It is incredible how close Harry Potter and Percy Jackson are to each other. Both are novels about a young boy who doesn’t know they are magical until they end up being whisked away to school/camp, and then they have to save the world from evil beings. They then made friends with two other youngsters who helped them in their mission, and then they realized their destiny was the Chosen One meant that they had to possibly face their own deaths to save the day.
The good news is that there are enough differences to make Percy Jackson stand out as a unique experience. Instead of a magical world of wizards, this is the world of Green gods, with Percy and his allies as demigods who have to stand up and defend a world from both the Titans who want to destroy it and many of the Greek Hods who don’t care about anything but themselves. There were five books in the main Percy Jackson series, as well as a follow-up trilogy and three sequel series.
4) A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

For Harry Potter fans who want something a little more adult-centered, Naomi Novik’s A Deadly Education might be the right pick. This is a fantasy series following Galadriel “El” Higgins, a half-Welsh, half-Indian sorceress. She is enrolled at a school of magic that is based on the Scholmance (a fabled school of black magic in Romania that was supposedly run by the Devil).
El has to make it to graduation while attempting to learn to control her destructive abilities. There were three books in the series, with the follow-up novels titled The Last Graduate and The Golden Enclaves. This is very similar to Hogwarts in the Harry Potter world, but it takes the flaws in that wizard school and takes things a little too far. Half of all students die before graduation, so this puts a lot more stress on El to make it out alive.











