Books Like Harry Potter

Books Like Harry Potter

Our Favorite Books Like Harry Potter

The magic of Harry Potter goes beyond spells and enchanted castles—it’s about stepping into a world filled with wonder, unraveling hidden mysteries, forming unbreakable friendships, and discovering the power of courage and destiny. If you’re looking for books that capture the same sense of adventure, magic, and heart, this list offers ten incredible reads that will transport you to equally spellbinding worlds.

1. Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular – RJ Roark

When it comes to books like Harry Potter –– especially new, under the radar favorites –– then look no more. For those who loved Harry Potter’s blend of hidden magic, deep mysteries, and an ordinary child discovering their extraordinary destiny, Amelia Moon & The Solstice Spectacular is a must-read. Amelia’s world is grounded in the seemingly normal town of Sundance, Wyoming, but beneath the surface lies an ancient, celestial mystery connected to the town’s annual solstice festival. Like Harry, Amelia finds herself drawn into something much bigger than she ever imagined, piecing together forgotten riddles and unraveling secrets that could change everything. The novel masterfully blends folklore, cosmic wonders, and coming-of-age discovery, making it a perfect next step for fans craving a fresh yet familiar sense of magic.

2. The Books of Beginning by John Stephens

Much like Harry Potter, The Books of Beginning follows three siblings who discover they are part of an ancient magical prophecy. The story begins when Kate, Michael, and Emma are sent to an orphanage, only to stumble upon a book that transports them through time and unlocks the truth about their lost parents. This series delivers the same mix of adventure, destiny, and deep world-building that made Harry Potter so addictive. With hidden histories, secret libraries, and powerful artifacts, it is a thrilling and heartfelt fantasy that captures the feeling of discovering a world filled with magic just beneath reality’s surface.

3. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern

If you loved the way Harry Potter made books, stories, and hidden knowledge feel magical, The Starless Sea will enchant you. This novel weaves a mesmerizing tale about a young man named Zachary Ezra Rawlins who discovers a mysterious book that contains a story from his own childhood. As he follows the book’s clues, he finds himself drawn into an underground labyrinth of hidden doors, secret societies, and a world where stories have immense power. Like Hogwarts, the world of The Starless Sea feels both timeless and infinite, filled with wonder and mystery.

4. The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann

For readers who loved Harry Potter for its magical school setting, The Unwanteds offers a fresh twist. In this world, children are divided at the age of thirteen—those who are “Wanted” go on to positions of power, while the “Unwanteds” are sentenced to death. However, instead of being eliminated, the Unwanteds are secretly taken to the land of Artime, a hidden magical academy where creativity and imagination fuel powerful magic. Like Hogwarts, Artime is a place of wonder, discovery, and learning, where the protagonist must master his abilities while uncovering dangerous secrets.

5. Fablehaven by Brandon Mull

Fablehaven takes the idea of a hidden magical world and roots it in the everyday, much like Harry Potter did with Hogwarts. When siblings Kendra and Seth discover that their grandparents are the caretakers of a secret sanctuary for magical creatures, they are thrust into an adventure that challenges their courage and intelligence. The series is full of enchanted creatures, ancient mysteries, and powerful villains, mirroring the thrill and depth of Harry Potter’s magical realm. With an ever-expanding world and richly drawn characters, Fablehaven is an exciting, fast-paced read for those craving more magical exploration.

6. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

For readers drawn to Harry Potter’s deeper themes about choices, destiny, and the power of stories, The Midnight Library offers a profound and magical journey. The story follows Nora Seed, a woman who finds herself in a mystical library between life and death, where each book represents a different version of the life she could have lived. While not a traditional fantasy, this novel shares Harry Potter’s ability to blend magic with real-life emotions and lessons, creating a narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally magical.

7. Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A.F. Steadman

If the idea of a magical school, mythical creatures, and a reluctant hero discovering his destiny excites you, Skandar and the Unicorn Thief is an excellent choice. In this world, unicorns are not gentle creatures but fierce and powerful beings bonded to their riders. When Skandar, a seemingly ordinary boy, is chosen to become a unicorn rider, he enters a training academy that mirrors the camaraderie, trials, and wonder of Hogwarts. With an exciting magical system and a hero who must uncover secrets about his own past, this book feels like a fresh take on the classic fantasy adventure.

8. The Queen’s Thief by Megan Whalen Turner

For readers who appreciated Harry Potter’s strategic battles, complex characters, and twisting plotlines, The Queen’s Thief series offers a thrilling ride. The story follows Gen, a cunning thief with an unknown destiny, as he navigates a world filled with royal intrigue, hidden gods, and unexpected alliances. Much like Harry, Gen is underestimated by those around him, but his sharp mind and natural leadership make him a compelling protagonist. With rich world-building and masterful storytelling, this series is a must-read for those who loved Harry Potter’s intricate plots and unexpected revelations.

9. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

For fans of Harry Potter who were enchanted by Diagon Alley, the whimsical magic of Hogwarts, and the Triwizard Tournament, The Night Circus provides a spellbinding experience. The book tells the story of a magical competition between two illusionists, Celia and Marco, who create breathtaking wonders in a mysterious traveling circus. The novel’s dreamlike quality, immersive world, and slow-burning magic create an atmosphere reminiscent of the best moments in Harry Potter. While more poetic and abstract, its enchantment is undeniable, making it a beautiful next read for fantasy lovers.

10. The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell

For those who loved Harry Potter for its depth of lore, world-building, and the feeling that anything is possible, The Edge Chronicles is a fantastic choice. Set in a floating world of sky pirates, mystical creatures, and ancient secrets, the series follows different protagonists as they uncover the hidden truths of their realm. The books are beautifully illustrated, adding to the sense of immersion, and much like Harry Potter, the story grows darker and more intricate as the series progresses. If you’re looking for an expansive and imaginative fantasy world to explore, The Edge Chronicles will transport you on an unforgettable adventure.

Final Thoughts on Books Like Harry Potter

Each of these books offers something special that echoes the magic of Harry Potter, whether through hidden worlds, magical schools, powerful friendships, or grand destinies waiting to be fulfilled. Whether you’re looking for a whimsical adventure, a deeper exploration of choices and fate, or a brand-new fantasy realm to lose yourself in, these stories will continue the journey long after Hogwarts.