10 Must-Read Books if You Loved Wrath of the Triple Goddess
If you were electrified by Rick Riordan’s fierce retelling of the Triple Goddess, you’ll crave more myth‑steeped stories that blend daring heroines with ancient power. These nine selections capture that intoxicating mix of myth and modern edge.
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Wrath of the Triple Goddess
by Rick Riordan
Why it's the perfect match
It’s the anchor that sparked the search, delivering fierce mythic energy and a fresh feminist take on ancient archetypes.
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Circe
by Madeline Miller
A reimagining of the witch‑goddess Circe's life, blending mythic power with fierce independence.

Three Dark Crowns
by Kendare Blake
Three sisters destined to rule a kingdom, each wielding unique powers, echoing the triple goddess motif.

The Priory of the Orange Tree
by Samantha Shannon
An epic tale of political intrigue and ancient dragon lore, featuring a strong‑willed queen and hidden magic.

The Bear and the Nightingale
by Katherine Arden
A Russian‑inspired story where winter spirits and a fierce heroine confront oppressive forces.

The Song of Achilles
by Madeline Miller
A retelling of the Iliad focusing on Achilles and Patroclus, rich in mythic detail and emotional depth.

The Shadow of the Gods
by John Cockroft
A post‑apocalyptic adventure inspired by Norse myths, following two siblings on a quest for mythic truth.

The Deep
by Rivers Solomon
A novella about an underwater society descended from enslaved women, exploring identity and power.

The Language of Thorns
by Leigh Bardugo
Dark fairy‑tale retellings that blend Slavic myth with morally complex heroines.

The Golem and the Jinni
by Helene Wecker
Intertwines Jewish and Arab folklore in turn‑of‑the‑century New York, featuring luminous magical beings.
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