Terry Brooks bibliography
Appearance
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This is the complete list of works by American fantasy author Terry Brooks.
Bibliography
[edit]- The Sword of Shannara (1977)
- The Elfstones of Shannara (1982)
- The Wishsong of Shannara (1985)
- The Scions of Shannara (1990)
- The Druid of Shannara (1991)
- The Elf Queen of Shannara (1992)
- The Talismans of Shannara (1993)
Prequel to the Original Shannara Trilogy
[edit]- First King of Shannara (1996)
The Word & Void series precedes the action in Genesis of Shannara trilogy and serves as the very start of the Shannara saga.
- Running with the Demon (1997)
- A Knight of the Word (1998)
- Angel Fire East (1999)
- Ilse Witch (2000)
- Antrax (2001)
- Morgawr (2002)
- Jarka Ruus (2003)
- Tanequil (2004)
- Straken (2005)
- Armageddon's Children (August, 2006)
- The Elves of Cintra (August 2007)
- The Gypsy Morph (August 2008)[2]
- Bearers of the Black Staff (August 2010)
- The Measure of the Magic (August 2011)
Paladins of Shannara
[edit]- Allanon's Quest (July 2012) (eBook short story, prequel to The Sword of Shannara) [3]
- The Weapon Master's Choice (January 2013) (eBook short story)
- The Black Irix (June 2013) (eBook short story)
These books take place 100 years after the events in the High Druid of Shannara trilogy.[4]
- Wards of Faerie (August 2012)
- Bloodfire Quest (March 2013)
- Witch Wraith (July 2013)
The Defenders of Shannara
[edit]Set 100 years after the events in The Dark Legacy of Shannara trilogy. The three novels are loosely connected, stand-alone novels.
- The High Druid's Blade (July 2014)
- The Darkling Child (June 2015)
- The Sorcerer's Daughter (May 2016)
The Fall of Shannara
[edit]A four book series that is the chronological ending of the entire Shannara series.
- The Black Elfstone (June 2017)
- The Skaar Invasion (May 2018)[5]
- The Stiehl Assassin (June 2019)
- The Last Druid (October 2020)
The First Druids of Shannara
[edit]- Galaphile (March 11, 2025)
Shannara related works
[edit]- The Guide to Shannara (1986)
- Imaginary Friends (1991 & Spring 2013) (Word/Void (early draft) short story published in anthology Once Upon a Time: A Treasury of Modern Fairy Tales, re-published in Unfettered: New Tales by Masters of Fantasy[6])
- Shannara computer game (1995) by Lori Ann Cole and Corey Cole
- The World of Shannara (2001) (companion book) with Teresa Patterson (Revised edition Fall 2009)
- Indomitable (2003) (short story published in anthology Legends II)
- Dark Wraith of Shannara (2008) (graphic novel) [7]
- Walker and the Shade of Allanon (Spring 2013) (short story published in Unfettered: New Tales by Masters of Fantasy)
- Small Magic: Short Fiction, 1977-2020 (2021)
- Note: This is not part of the Shannara series.
- Magic Kingdom for Sale — SOLD! (1986)
- The Black Unicorn (1987)
- Wizard at Large (1988)
- The Tangle Box (1994)
- Witches' Brew (1995)
- A Princess of Landover (2009)
Viridian Deep
[edit]- Note: This is not part of the Shannara series.
- Child of Light (2021)
- Daughter of Darkness (2022)
- Sister of Starlit Seas (2023)
Other
[edit]- Why I Write About Elves (2005) (essay published as an Amazon short)
- The Writers Complete Fantasy Reference: An Indispensable Compendium of Myth and Magic (Writer's Digest Books, 2000), with Michael J. Varhola
- Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life (2003)
- Hook — novelization of the film (Ballantine Books, 17 December 1991) ISBN 0-449-90707-4.
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace — novelization of the film (1999)
- Street Freaks (2018)
References
[edit]- ^ Speakman, Shawn (2008). "Terry's Suggested Reading Order". Retrieved 2011-09-06.
- ^ "Terry Brooks' Website". Retrieved 2008-01-20.
- ^ "Terry Brooks' Website". Retrieved 2012-09-11.
- ^ "The Dark Legacy of Shannara: Wards of Faerie". Terry Brooks - Website of author Terry Brooks. 8 September 2011.
- ^ Terry Brooks (September 27, 2017). "Cover Reveal: The Skaar Invasion, Book 2 of The Fall of Shannara". Retrieved October 8, 2017.
- ^ Unfettered [Kindle Edition]. Grim Oak Press. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013 – via Amazon.
- ^ "Terry Brooks' Website". Retrieved 2007-10-28.