Fantasy and mythology are the top genres liked by people. Both mixed and individual have entertained the readers widely. Most interesting they have made a place in their heart to do as told to them. Fantasy is a good way to escape the so-called cruel reality. So, whoever is there and wanted to escape reality into the world of books, read out the lists before you choose any book and lost in the world of thrilling adventure.
1. Percy Jackson and the lightning thief
Percy Jackson a 12-year-old dyslexic with ADHD, attending the school for especially able children, finds out he is half-blood the son of Poseidon the Greek God. He got several attempts of attacks. Things became more difficult for the 12 years old boy when he was blamed with a phenomenal accusation for stealing the lightning weapon of Zeus the king of all Greek gods.
It's a book written by the phenomenal author Rick Riordan. And perfectly based on Greek mythologies.
2.Kane chronicles
It's Egyptian mythology and a modern-day crossover story. Tells the story of two African American siblings who found out they would be the blood of the pharaoh's most powerful children who ever existed in the century. This revelation was followed by stopping Set the God of Death, from building the end of the world.
3.Balanced in the blade's edge
Sardelle is a witch who wakes up from a deep sleep of three centuries only to find out that her own clan has been wiped out. And she is needed to find out her sword without which she is still not all-powerful. When she was taken as a prisoner, she met a human named Colonel Ridge Zirkander. Her wit and smartness impressed the colonel, and both worked together to solve the problems surrounding the mountain. Things became complicated when both fell for each and the next day sardelle is accused of being a witch.
4. Aru Shah and the end of time.
Written by Roshini Chokshi it has the major touch of Hindu Mythology gods and goddesses. Aru shah is a seventh grader living in Atlantia, with her mother a museum curator of the museum of Indian art and cultures. She had always feigned to her friends about being her in a luxurious life. One was such that in between the days of the autumn breaks Aru's classmates dropped by the museum uninvited, they threatened her to release her lies. Having no choice but to show something very antique and luxurious, she leads them to the museum's end where there is a Diya dangling inside the lantern from the ceiling. She dared herself to prove to her friends about the legend behind the Diya was true, and she blew off the Diya. Uncanny things followed afterwards Aru found her classmates, and mother are all immobile, frozen in time, she alone is the exception, she encountered a talking pigeon who tells her she an ancestor to Pandavas and must stop the sleeper released from blowing off the Diya from destroying the time eventually the world.
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