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  • Edge Chronicles: Beyond the Deepwoods

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Bluefire, May 13, 2008)
    Young Twig lives in the Deepwoods, among the Woodtrolls, but he isn’t one of them. In a brave attempt to find out where he belongs, Twig wanders into the mysterious, dangerous world beyond the Deepwoods. He meets a collection of odd companions, such as his wise guardian, the Caterbird; the Slaughterers, a peaceful race who butcher animals for their livelihood; and the vicious, bile-swilling Rotsucker. Always watching out for the horrible Gloamglozer, whose presence haunts the thoughts of all the inhabitants of The Edge, Twig steadfastly pursues his quest until he discovers his roots, not among the trees, but in the skies. . . .
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  • Edge Chronicles 8: The Winter Knights

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Feb. 13, 2007)
    In the great floating city of Sanctaphrax, blizzards howl through the streets as the Edgeworld descends into an endless winter. Quint, the son of a sky pirate, has just begun his training at the Knights Academy—training that involves heading out over the Edge on tethers to develop his flying skills. But when Quint breaks the rules and heads out to Open Sky on his own, he runs into the great sky leviathans known as cloud-eaters and must use all his skill and ingenuity if catastrophe is not to strike the Edgeworld. . . .
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  • The Nameless One: First Book of Cade

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, May 1, 2015)
    Stewart and Riddell return to the world of the Edge Chronicles with the first in a brand new series of adventures starring Cade Quarter If he didn't get out of the city now, he was as good as dead. Cade has never met his uncle, the infamous "descender" Nate Quarter, who years ago committed heresy by lowering himself over the cliff-face of the Edge. But Nate has returned, and the Academy of Flight are looking for revenge against all of his supporters—including Cade. So now he has to run. With no money and nowhere else to go, Cade’s only option is to stow away aboard the Xanth Filatine—a mighty sky-ship bound for the city of Hive. But getting onto the ship is only the beginning of his troubles as he runs afoul of thieving goblins, brutal skymarshals, and the unpleasant-sounding threat of "skyfiring." Welcome to a world like no other. Welcome to the Edge.
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  • The Doombringer: Second Book of Cade

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Oct. 28, 2015)
    Epic fantasy at its finest, the second in the Cade Sage of Stewart and Riddell's bestselling Edge Chronicles Cade Quarter is building a new life for himself in the wild of the Farrow Ridges, miles away from civilization—and from the enemies who are seeking him. But when his new home is threatened by villainous mire-pearlers, Cade and his friends must find a way to defend the land they love.
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  • Edge Chronicles: Beyond the Deepwoods

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    eBook (David Fickling Books, Dec. 18, 2008)
    THE TWIG TRILOGY, Book IWhen thirteen-year-old Twig discovers that he was abandoned at birth by an unknown outsider, he leaves his woodtroll family behind and sets off on a journey through and beyond the dangerous Deepwoods. As he makes his way through a nightmarish world of goblins and trogs, bloodthirsty beasts and flesh-eating trees, only two things keep Twig going: the mystery of his identity and the promise of a heroic destiny. . . .
  • Far-Flung Adventures: Corby Flood

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 14, 2012)
    The second magical, funny, and fabulously illustrated story in the Far Flung Adventures from the authors of Fergus Crane and the Edge Chronicles.Corby Flood and her family are about to set sail on the rather ramshackle cruise ship, the S.S. Euphonia. Her boisterous brothers might not have noticed that anything is wrong, but Corby is highly observant and has a lot of time for note-taking and eavesdropping. Onboard, among the odd passengers and eccentric crew, there is a strange group of men in bowler-hats who call themselves The Brotherhood of Clowns. There's also a melancholy wailing sound coming from the hold. It's strictly out of bounds but Corby can't help investigating. What could be inside the crate she discovers down in the hold? As the ship arrives at its destination, Corby must enlist the help of some very well mustachioed locals to uncover the contents of the crate and the dark secrets of the menacing Clowns...
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  • A Little Bit of Winter

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Before settling in for his long winter nap, Hedgehog asks his forgetful friend Rabbit to save a little bit of winter for him to share in the spring, but Rabbit finds it hard to keep his promise.
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  • Edge Chronicles 3: Midnight Over Sanctaphrax

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Sept. 14, 2004)
    SANCTAPHRAX WILL BE destroyed by the energy of the Mother Storm. . . . Far over the Edge, the Mother Storm is brewing—a storm more terrifying than any seen in the lifetime of any Edgelander. Sweeping in from the open sky, it must strike the source of the Edgewater River to bring new energy to the land. But in its way is Sanctaphrax, a magnificent city built on a floating rock and tethered to the land by a massive chain. Only one person can save the Edgelands from certain disaster: Twig, the young sky pirate captain who dared to sail over the Edge—and returned with his memory shattered and his crew flung far and wide. But to recover his memory and take action, Twig must first find his lost crew. And this means a journey back into the Deepwoods, and beyond. . . .“As before, Stewart’s descriptions are brilliant; Riddell’s line drawings are exquisitely detailed and notably grotesque. . . . Altogether this series is so exceptional that if I had any chance of collecting, I’d bet good money on it still being in print a century from now. . . . When’s the next book coming?”—Interzone“Fabulously illustrated. . . .”—The Sunday Times “Richly inventive. . . .”—Literary Review
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  • Edge Chronicles: Stormchaser

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Yearling, May 13, 2008)
    Since his childhood in the DeepWoods, young Twig has always longed to soar above the forest canopy and explore the sky. Now a crew member on his father’s sky pirate ship, the Stormchaser, his dream seems fulfilled. But a much higher destiny awaits Twig. The lofty city of Sanctaphrax—built on a giant rock, floating high in the sky—is at the point of disaster. The city’s future is dependent on stormphrax—a valuable substance available only from the heart of a Great Storm. And only the Stormchaser, with Twig onboard, could risk entering a storm. . . .
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  • Edge Chronicles 4: The Curse of the Gloamglozer

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Feb. 8, 2005)
    ‘Oh, Sky above!’ Linius wailed. ‘If I had known then what I know now…’Quint, son of a sky pirate captain, and new apprentice to Linius Pallitax, the Most High Academe, has been set some highly important tasks. Just how important, Quint is about to find out as he and Linius’s only daughter, Maris, are plunged into a terrifying adventure that takes them deep within the rock upon which Sanctaphrax is built. Here, they unwittingly invoke an ancient curse — the curse of the gloamglozer…A dramatic and exuberant fantasy filled with colourful characters and illustrated with exquisite detail.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Edge Chronicles: The Last of the Sky Pirates

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Yearling, May 26, 2009)
    The newest paperback installment in the exciting Edge Chronicles!Rook Barkwater lives in the network of sewer-chambers beneath Undertown, the bustling main city of the Edgeworld. He dreams of becoming a librarian knight—one of those sent out to explore the mysteries of their world. When his chance comes, Rook grabs it! Breaking all the rules, he sets out on a journey to the Free Glades and beyond. His luck and determination lead him from one peril to another until, buried in the heart of the Deepwoods, Rook encounters a mysterious character and is thrust into a bold adventure that dares to challenge the might of the Guardians of the Night. . . .
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  • Far-Flung Adventures: Fergus Crane

    Paul Stewart, Chris Riddell

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 9, 2011)
    Fergus Crane has an almost ordinary life—attending school on the ship Betty Jeanne and helping his mother in the bakery. But then a winged mechanical horse appears and whisks Fergus off to meet his long-lost uncle. Not only that, he finds out that his teachers are not what they seem—they're actually pirates! Can Fergus save his schoolmates from the far-off Fire Island? Perfect for 8- to 12-year-old readers, this is a deliciously accessible story. "Part Dickensian comedy, part pirate adventure."--Publishers Weekly
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