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Things We Never Got Over vs The Titan's Curse

A side-by-side mood, spice, and trope comparison to help you pick your next read.

Things We Never Got Over cover

Things We Never Got Over

by Lucy Score

small-town-romancecontemporary-romancegrumpy-sunshine
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ 4/5
Spice
572
Pages
4.12
Rating
VS
The Titan's Curse cover

The Titan's Curse

by Rick Riordan

Middle Grade FantasyMythology
❄️ 0/5
Spice
312
Pages
4.2
Rating
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Head-to-Head Comparison

Things We Never Got Over (left) vs The Titan's Curse (right)
88%
Romance
10%
0%
Fantasy
75%
60%
Pacing
60%
40%
Darkness
65%
Shared DNA

What They Have in Common

Mystery FunEmotionalWittyFunny
Key Differences

Where They Diverge

  • Things We Never Got Over is spicier (4/5 vs 0/5)
  • The Titan's Curse is shorter (312p vs 572p)
  • Things We Never Got Over leans more fun, spicy
  • The Titan's Curse leans more Adventurous, Dark

The Verdict

Read Lucy Score if you want steamy and fun. Read Rick Riordan if you want adventurous and fun.

FAQ

Things We Never Got Over vs The Titan's Curse — Questions

It depends on your taste. Lucy Score tends toward steamy, fun vibes, while Rick Riordan leans adventurous, fun. Both are excellent.

Lucy Score generally writes spicier content (avg 3.6/5 vs 0/5).

Start with Lucy Score if you want contemporary romance. Start with Rick Riordan if middle grade fantasy appeals more.

They share Mystery DNA, but their moods and writing styles are distinct.

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Every Sort By Cravings profile is written after a full read-through — not scraped from publisher blurbs. We cross-reference BookTok discussions, Goodreads reviews, and 500+ reader reactions before publishing any mood tag, spice rating, or compatibility note. Read our editorial standards.