10 Best Books Like Circe
If you loved Circe by Madeline Miller, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like Circe are:
- 1The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab4.5
- 2The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon0
- 3Fated by Benedict Jacka0#1
- 4In The Lives Of Puppets by TJ Klune0
- 5Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson4.5
- 6The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss0Series starter
- 7He Who Fights with Monsters by Travis Deverell4.7Series starter
- 8The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson4.7
- 9Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett4.6
- 10Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett4.3#1

Born a strange and powerless daughter to the sun god Helios, Circe discovers her gift for witchcraft and is banished to a deserted island where she encounters legendary figures from Greek mythology including Odysseus, the Minotaur, and Medea. As she hones her magical abilities and builds a life among mortals, Circe must face the wrath of vengeful gods and ultimately choose between her divine heritage and the mortal world she's grown to love.
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Detailed Recommendations

Fated
Alex Verus #1 (works standalone)by Benedict Jacka
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a gritty and cerebral tone that will resonate with Circe fans.

The Name of the Wind
Start of An Unfinished seriesby Patrick Rothfuss
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a melancholy and lyrical tone that will resonate with Circe fans.
He Who Fights with Monsters
Start of Ongoing seriesby Travis Deverell
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a irreverent and playful tone that will resonate with Circe fans.
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
Emily Wilde #1 (works standalone)by Heather Fawcett
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a cozy yet dangerous tone that will resonate with Circe fans.
Quick Comparison: Books Like Circe
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue | V. E. Schwab | 4.5 | 2023 | 448 | Closest match |
| The Priory of the Orange Tree | Samantha Shannon | 0 | 2019 | — | Similar vibes |
| Fated | Benedict Jacka | 0 | 2012 | 322 | Similar vibes |
| In The Lives Of Puppets | TJ Klune | 0 | — | — | Similar vibes |
| Mistborn📚 Series starter | Brandon Sanderson | 4.5 | 2006 | 541 | Start a new series |
| The Name of the Wind📚 Series starter | Patrick Rothfuss | 0 | 2007 | — | Start a new series |
| He Who Fights with Monsters📚 Series starter | Travis Deverell | 4.7 | 2021 | 680 | Start a new series |
| The Raven Scholar | Antonia Hodgson | 4.7 | 2025 | 656 | Similar vibes |
| Equal Rites | Terry Pratchett | 4.6 | 2000 | 213 | Similar vibes |
| Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries | Heather Fawcett | 4.3 | 2023 | 335 | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to Circe?
The most similar books to Circe are The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, The Priory of the Orange Tree, Fated.
What should I read after Circe?
After finishing Circe, readers most commonly pick up The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Madeline Miller, such as The Song of Achilles.
Who writes books like Madeline Miller?
Authors similar to Madeline Miller include Jessica Townsend, Lisa McMann, Jasper Fforde, Erin Hunter, Andrew Peterson.
What genre is Circe?
Circe is a Fantasy novel by Madeline Miller, published in 2018.
How long is Circe?
Circe is 352 pages long.
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In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child--neither powerful like her father nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship, she discovers that she does possess power: the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves. Threatened, Zeus banishes her to a deserted island, where she hones her occult craft, tames wild beasts, and crosses paths with many of the most famous figures in all of mythology, including the Minotaur, Daedalus and his doomed son Icarus, the murderous Medea, and, of course, wily Odysseus. But there is danger, too, for a woman who stands alone, and Circe unwittingly draws the wrath of both men and gods, ultimately finding herself pitted against one of the most terrifying and vengeful of the Olympians. To protect what she loves most, Circe must summon all her strength and choose, once and for all, whether she belongs with the gods she is born from or with the mortals she has come to love.





