10 Books to Read After Harry Potter

Books to Read After Harry Potter

Our Favorite Books to Read After Harry Potter

Finishing Harry Potter leaves a unique sense of longing—a desire for another magical world to get lost in, a cast of characters to grow with, and stories that balance adventure, humor, and deep emotional themes. If you're searching for books that will rekindle that same spark of wonder, friendship, and discovery, these ten books are excellent choices to keep the magic alive.

1. Amelia Moon & the Solstice Spectacular – RJ Roark

One of the most compelling aspects of Harry Potter is how it reveals hidden magic within the ordinary world. Amelia Moon & The Solstice Spectacular captures that same feeling of wonder and mystery, as Amelia, an ordinary girl in Sundance, Wyoming, begins uncovering ancient cosmic secrets tied to her town’s solstice festival. Like Harry, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, realizing that her connection to these mysterious forces is deeper than she ever imagined. With adventure, intrigue, and a protagonist who is smart and determined, this book offers a fresh yet familiar sense of stepping into a magical world just beyond reality.

2. The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani

If Hogwarts was one of your favorite parts of Harry Potter, then The School for Good and Evil is an excellent follow-up. This series takes the concept of a magical school and flips it upside down, training students to become either fairy tale heroes or villains. When best friends Sophie and Agatha are placed in the “wrong” schools, they must navigate a world where nothing is as simple as it seems. With complex characters, a deeply imaginative setting, and thought-provoking themes of fate and morality, this book is a must-read for anyone who loved the house rivalries, magical lessons, and deep friendships in Harry Potter.

3. Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend

Much like Harry's unexpected invitation to Hogwarts, Morrigan Crow’s life changes when she is whisked away to the fantastical city of Nevermoor. There, she must compete in a series of magical trials to earn a place in the Wundrous Society, a prestigious organization filled with extraordinary people. The whimsical world-building, enchanting characters, and sense of discovery echo the best parts of Harry Potter, while introducing readers to an entirely fresh and imaginative setting. If you loved the excitement of entering a new magical world, Nevermoor will instantly transport you into its spellbinding universe.

4. Percy Jackson & The Olympians by Rick Riordan

For readers who enjoyed the humor, mythology, and coming-of-age adventure in Harry Potter, Percy Jackson & The Olympians is an obvious next step. Percy, much like Harry, is an ordinary kid who discovers he has a powerful legacy—he is the son of Poseidon, one of the Greek gods. Thrust into a hidden world of monsters, quests, and ancient prophecies, Percy must navigate his new identity while facing deadly foes. The series is packed with humor, action, and heartwarming friendships, making it an excellent pick for Harry Potter fans who want another high-energy fantasy adventure.

5. His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman

For readers who loved the deeper themes of fate, free will, and the battle between powerful forces in Harry Potter, His Dark Materials is a must-read. The story follows Lyra Belacqua as she embarks on a breathtaking journey through parallel worlds, uncovering hidden truths about her universe and her own destiny. Like Harry, Lyra is a rebellious and brave protagonist who is thrust into a battle much bigger than herself. The richly developed world, philosophical undertones, and compelling characters make this series a deeply rewarding read for those looking for something magical yet thought-provoking.

6. The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini

For fans who loved Harry Potter’s epic battles, magical creatures, and deep lore, The Inheritance Cycle offers a grand fantasy adventure. The story follows Eragon, a farm boy who discovers a dragon egg that hatches into his companion, Saphira. As he trains to become a Dragon Rider, he learns about his true destiny and the war brewing in his kingdom. Like Harry Potter, this series blends personal growth with powerful magic, friendships, and the weight of responsibility. The world-building is vast, and the coming-of-age journey mirrors Harry’s own transformation from an ordinary boy into a legendary hero.

7. Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

One of the magical elements of Harry Potter is its deep love of books and storytelling, making Inkheart a natural follow-up. This novel tells the story of Meggie, a girl whose father has the ability to bring characters from books to life simply by reading aloud. However, this gift also comes with dangers, as villains from a cursed novel escape into the real world. The book explores the power of stories, the bond between readers and characters, and the consequences of magic that isn't fully understood. If you loved Harry Potter for its immersive world and literary magic, Inkheart will draw you in just as deeply.

8. The Queen’s Thief by Megan Whalen Turner

For those who loved the political intrigue, shifting alliances, and clever twists in Harry Potter, The Queen’s Thief series offers a thrilling fantasy filled with deception, unexpected heroes, and ancient prophecies. The story follows Gen, a thief whose wit and resourcefulness get him entangled in the affairs of powerful rulers. Like Harry, Gen is underestimated, but his courage and cunning shape the fate of kingdoms. The narrative grows more complex with each book, making it an excellent choice for readers who love character-driven fantasy with rich world-building.

9. Fablehaven by Brandon Mull

For readers who enjoyed Harry Potter’s magical creatures and hidden worlds, Fablehaven is a fantastic adventure. Siblings Kendra and Seth discover that their grandfather is the caretaker of a sanctuary for mystical beings, including fairies, satyrs, and demons. As they uncover its secrets, they find themselves in the middle of a battle between powerful magical forces. The story balances humor, adventure, and danger, much like Harry Potter, while immersing readers in an enchanting and unpredictable world.

10. The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi

For those who loved the sense of mystery and hidden magic in Harry Potter, The Gilded Wolves offers a compelling mix of adventure, historical fantasy, and puzzle-solving. Set in an alternate 19th-century Paris, the story follows a diverse group of treasure hunters seeking powerful ancient artifacts. The magic system is intricate, the world-building is immersive, and the characters have the same strong camaraderie that made Harry, Ron, and Hermione so unforgettable. If you loved the sense of uncovering secrets, deciphering hidden meanings, and the thrill of forbidden knowledge in Harry Potter, this book will be an exciting next read.

Final Thoughts

Each of these books offers something special that echoes what made Harry Potter so magical—whether it’s a hidden world, an unforgettable hero, a richly developed magical system, or an epic battle between good and evil. Whether you’re looking for another enchanting school, a thrilling adventure, or a story that explores the deeper themes of destiny and choice, these books will transport you to new worlds and keep the magic alive long after Hogwarts.