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''The Edge Chronicles'' is a
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series written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by
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. It consists of four
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, plus four additional books, and other books related to the universe (The Edge). The series was originally published by
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, a subsidiary of
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, and has sold more than three million copies, according to its publisher. The stories of ''The Edge Chronicles'' take place in the fictional world of The Edge, a vast cliff with no apparent bottom. The majority of books are grouped into sagas, with each saga focusing on one character. The power of flight is a major theme of the books, with each age defined by the current technology used for air travel. In the first age, floating rocks were used to stay airborne, then floating wood was used, and finally phrax-power. The series is notable for its flora and fauna, along with the maps of various locations in The Edge. The first three trilogies were released over the course of 1998 to 2006, with a standalone saga serving as a conclusion to the first two ages of flight and a beginning to the third released in 2009. The series was planned to end after the tenth book, with the author's blog, Weird New Worlds serving as the continuous adventures with weekly 'chapter' installments. After the completion of the 66 chapters of the blog, the authors decided to revisit the series with the fourth trilogy which would adapt the characters and stories from the blog, with the first and second books released in 2014 and 2015 respectively. The series also includes a number of short stories, along with a companion book.


Books


''The Quint Trilogy''

* ''The Curse of the Gloamglozer'': the novel was first published in 2001. It is the fourth volume of chronicles and the first of the ''Quint Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the first novel, preceding the ''Twig Saga'' trilogy that was published earlier. * ''The Winter Knights'': first published in 2005, it is the eighth volume of chronicles and the second of the ''Quint Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the second novel, preceding the ''Twig Saga'' and ''Rook Saga'' trilogies that were published earlier. * ''Clash of the Sky Galleons'': first published in 2006, it is the ninth volume of chronicles and the third of the ''Quint Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the third novel.


''The Twig Trilogy''

* ''
Beyond the Deepwoods ''Beyond the Deepwoods'' is a children's fantasy novel by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell, first published in 1998. It is the first volume of ''The Edge Chronicles'' and of the ''Twig Saga'' trilogy. Plot Raised by woodtrolls in the Deepwoods ...
'' (1998) * ''Stormchaser'': first published in 1999, it is the second volume of chronicles and of the ''Twig Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the fifth novel, following the ''Quint Saga'' trilogy that was published later. * ''Midnight Over Sanctaphrax'': first published in 2000, it is the third volume of the chronicles and of the ''Twig Saga'' trilogy; within the stories' own chronology it is the sixth novel.


''The Rook Trilogy''

* '' The Last of the Sky Pirates'' (2002) * '' Vox'' (2003) * '' Freeglader'' (2004)


''The Immortals''

''The Immortals'' is the 10th book of ''The Edge Chronicles'' and was released on 5 February 2009 in the United Kingdom and 14 September 2010 in the United States and Canada. The book introduces the Third Age of Flight and the character Nate Quarter, and serves as a conclusion to the Quint, Twig and Rook sagas.


''The Cade Trilogy''

*''The Nameless One'': first published in 2014, it is the eleventh volume of the chronicles and the first of the ''Cade Saga'' trilogy; it is the first main series book since ''The Immortals''. *''Doombringer'' (2015) *''The Descenders'' (2019)


Standalone books

* ''Cloud Wolf'' (2001) - A short side story, specially published for World Book Day. Serves as a prequel to the Quint Trilogy. * ''The Stone Pilot'' (2006) - A short side story, specially published for World Book Day. * ''The Lost Barkscrolls'' (2006) an anthology that includes "Cloud Wolf" (2001), " The Stone Pilot" (2006) and two additional short stories from the series named "The Slaughterer's Quest" set between the Twig and Rook trilogies, it follows an adventure of Rook's mother, Keris Barkwater, and "The Blooding of Rufus Filatine" set after Freeglader, it follows an adventure of Rufas Filantine, son of Xanth Filantine. * ''The Edge Chronicles Maps'' (2004) a companion book to the series, detailing the Edge in the First and Second Age of Flight. It also contains a double-sided map: on one side the Edge in the First Age of Flight, on the other the Edge in the Second Age of Flight.


Other

The following titles are not available in book form. * ''The Sky Chart: A Book of Quint'' (2014) (Available in digital form only) * ''Weird New Worlds'' (2009-2011) (Story in blog form spanning 66 posts).


Chronology

The ''Edge Chronicles'' books are not always released in chronological order. The following table summarizes the stories to date: * Part of ''The Lost Barkscrolls'' (Also marked by "Side Story" in book number column). ''Cloud Wolf'' and ''The Stone Pilot'' were also released separately as individual novellas previously. ''The Stone Pilot'' is told from the narrative of Maugin reminiscing on her past. Content of this story falls chronologically fourth while the story is told by Maugin at a later point in time, likely around the end of ''The Last of the Sky Pirates''. ''The Edge Chronicles Maps'' Detail 'The Edge' during the first and second age of flight covering a time period from before ''Cloud Wolf'' until some point in time between ''The Blooding of Rufus Filatine'' and ''The Immortals''.


Family tree


See also

* ''The Edge Chronicles: Twig Saga'' *'' The Edge Chronicles: Rook Barkwater Saga''


References


External links

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