Terry Brooks bibliography

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This is the complete list of works by American fantasy author Terry Brooks.

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Bibliography

Shannara series

Original Shannara Trilogy

  1. The Sword of Shannara (1977)
  2. The Elfstones of Shannara (1982)
  3. The Wishsong of Shannara (1985)

Heritage of Shannara

  1. The Scions of Shannara (1990)
  2. The Druid of Shannara (1991)
  3. The Elf Queen of Shannara (1992)
  4. The Talismans of Shannara (1993)

Prequel to the Original Shannara Trilogy

  1. First King of Shannara (1996)

Word & Void

The Word & Void series precedes the action in Genesis of Shannara trilogy and serves as the very start of the Shannara saga.

  1. Running with the Demon (1997)
  2. A Knight of the Word (1998)
  3. Angel Fire East (1999)

The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara

  1. Ilse Witch (2000)
  2. Antrax (2001)
  3. Morgawr (2002)

High Druid of Shannara

  1. Jarka Ruus (2003)
  2. Tanequil (2004)
  3. Straken (2005)

The Genesis of Shannara

  1. Armageddon's Children (August, 2006)
  2. The Elves of Cintra (August 2007)
  3. The Gypsy Morph (August 2008) [2]

Legends of Shannara

  1. Bearers of the Black Staff (August 2010)
  2. The Measure of the Magic (August 2011)

Paladins of Shannara

  1. Allanon's Quest (July 2012) (eBook short story, prequel to The Sword of Shannara) [3]
  2. The Weapon Master's Choice (January 2013) (eBook short story)
  3. The Black Irix (June 2013) (eBook short story)

The Dark Legacy of Shannara

These books take place 100 years after the events in the High Druid of Shannara trilogy. [4]

  1. Wards of Faerie (August 2012)
  2. Bloodfire Quest (March 2013)
  3. Witch Wraith (July 2013)

The Defenders of Shannara

Set 100 years after the events in The Dark Legacy of Shannara trilogy. The three novels are loosely connected, stand-alone novels.

  1. The High Druid's Blade (July 2014)
  2. The Darkling Child (June 2015)
  3. The Sorcerer's Daughter (May 2016)

The Fall of Shannara

A four book series that is the chronological ending of the entire Shannara series.

  1. The Black Elfstone (June 2017)
  2. The Skaar Invasion (May 2018) [5]
  3. The Stiehl Assassin (June 2019)
  4. The Last Druid (October 2020)

The First Druids of Shannara

  1. Galaphile (March 11, 2025)

Magic Kingdom of Landover

Note: This is not part of the Shannara series.
  1. Magic Kingdom for Sale — SOLD! (1986)
  2. The Black Unicorn (1987)
  3. Wizard at Large (1988)
  4. The Tangle Box (1994)
  5. Witches' Brew (1995)
  6. A Princess of Landover (2009)

Viridian Deep

Note: This is not part of the Shannara series.
  1. Child of Light (2021)
  2. Daughter of Darkness (2022)
  3. Sister of Starlit Seas (2023)

Other

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Terence Dean Brooks is an American writer of fantasy fiction. He writes mainly epic fantasy, and has also written two film novelizations. He has written 23 New York Times bestsellers during his writing career, and has sold over 25 million copies of his books in print. He is one of the most successful living fantasy writers.

Shannara is a series of high fantasy novels written by Terry Brooks, beginning with The Sword of Shannara in 1977 and concluding with The Last Druid which was released in October 2020; there is also a prequel, First King of Shannara. The series blends magic and primitive technology and is set in the Four Lands, which are identified as Earth long after civilization was destroyed in a chemical and nuclear holocaust called the Great Wars. By the time of the prequel First King of Shannara, the world had reverted to a pre-industrial state and magic had re-emerged to supplement science.

<i>The Sword of Shannara</i> 1977 novel by Terry Brooks

The Sword of Shannara is a 1977 epic fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. It is the first book in a titular trilogy.

<i>The Elfstones of Shannara</i> 1982 epic fantasy novel by Terry Brooks

The Elfstones of Shannara is a 1982 epic fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. It is the first sequel to The Sword of Shannara and the second book in The Original Shannara Trilogy. It expands upon the history of the Elves, which was only hinted at in the preceding story, and follows Wil Ohmsford, grandson of Shea and inheritor of the Shannara Elfstones.

<i>The Wishsong of Shannara</i> 1985 novel by Terry Brooks

The Wishsong of Shannara is an epic fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. It is the final novel in the Original Shannara Trilogy, with the other two being The Sword of Shannara and The Elfstones of Shannara. The story revolves around Jair and Brin Ohmsford, the children of the main characters from The Elfstones of Shannara: Wil Ohmsford and Eretria. The siblings, each possessing an inherited magic, must save the Four Lands from the evil magic within a tome called the Ildatch.

<i>First King of Shannara</i>

First King of Shannara is a 1996 epic fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks.

<i>Heritage of Shannara</i> Novel series by Terry Brooks

The Heritage of Shannara is a series of four fantasy novels by Terry Brooks, set hundreds of years after the original Shannara trilogy. Unlike the original trilogy, however, this series is all one, cohesive story, in contrast to the three isolated stories of the originals. It is set in a future Four Lands in which the Federation of the Southland has driven off the Elves, enslaved the Dwarves, and outlawed magic. Only the rebel Free-born, led by Padishar Creel, dare to resist. The series begins with The Scions of Shannara, when the Ohmsford descendants are summoned by the shade of Allanon to combat the Shadowen that have been poisoning the land, each charged with a quest only they can embark on. The story continues with The Druid of Shannara, The Elf Queen of Shannara, and concludes with The Talismans of Shannara.

<i>Ilse Witch</i> 2000 novel by Terry Brooks

Ilse Witch is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks, the first book in The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara fantasy trilogy. First published in 2000, it was the first novel in which Brooks described the use of futuristic technology, including airships as well as robots and lasers from the Old World. A conversation between the Druid Walker Boh and the Shade of Allanon that was edited from Ilse Witch was published as part of Unfettered, a collection of fantasy short stories.

<i>Jarka Ruus</i>

Jarka Ruus is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. It is the first book in the High Druid of Shannara trilogy in Brooks' Shannara series, and takes place 20 years after the events of The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara. It was first published in 2003.

<i>The Sword of Shannara Trilogy</i> Book trilogy by Terry Brooks

The Sword of Shannara Trilogy consists of the first three Shannara novels by Terry Brooks. Though not originally written as a trilogy, the novels were published as The Sword of Shannara Trilogy by Del Rey Books.

<i>The Druid of Shannara</i>

The Druid of Shannara is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. The second book of his tetralogy of The Heritage of Shannara, it was first published in 1991.

<i>Dark Wraith of Shannara</i>

The Dark Wraith of Shannara is a graphic novel produced by Terry Brooks in his Shannara series. The story is set several years after the events of The Wishsong of Shannara and Indomitable.

<i>The Dark Legacy of Shannara</i>

The Dark Legacy of Shannara is the title of a series of novels written by Terry Brooks. The first book, Wards of Faerie, was released by Del Rey Books in August 2012. These novels take place a century after the High Druid of Shannara trilogy, telling the quest of Khyber Elessedil to recover the lost Elfstones.

<i>Wards of Faerie</i>

Wards of Faerie is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. Published in 2012, it is the first part of The Dark Legacy of Shannara trilogy. The book was released on August 21, 2012 through Del Rey Books. Set a century after Straken, it chronicles the attempts of Ard Rhys of Paranor Khyber Elessedil as she tries to recover the lost Elfstones.

<i>Allanons Quest</i>

Allanon's Quest is a fantasy short story by Terry Brooks in his Shannara series. It is the first in a trilogy of short stories that make up the Paladins of Shannara series, first published in 2012.

<i>The Shannara Chronicles</i> American fantasy drama television series

The Shannara Chronicles is an American fantasy drama television series created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. It is an adaptation of The Sword of Shannara trilogy of fantasy novels by Terry Brooks. It follows three heroes as they protect an ancient tree to stop the escape of banished demons. The series was filmed in the Auckland Film Studios and on location elsewhere in New Zealand.

<i>Unfettered</i> 2013 fantasy anthology

Unfettered is a fantasy anthology edited by Shawn Speakman, featuring 23 short stories contributed by various best-selling authors in the fantasy genre. The book was released on 21 June 2013 by Grim Oak Press. The artwork for the book was done by Todd Lockwood.

<i>Skaar Invasion</i> 2018 fantasy novel by Terry Brooks

The Skaar Invasion is a 2018 fantasy novel by Terry Brooks, the second installment in his Fall of Shannara series.

<i>Black Elfstone</i> 2017 novel by Terry Brooks

The Black Elfstone is a fantasy novel by Terry Brooks in his Shannara series. It is the first book in The Fall of Shannara series, first published in 2017.

<i>Stiehl Assassin</i> 2019 book by Terry Brooks

The Stiehl Assassin is a 2019 fantasy novel by Terry Brooks in his Shannara series. It is the third book in the Fall of Shannara series and was a New York Times bestselling novel.

References

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  4. "The Dark Legacy of Shannara: Wards of Faerie". Terry Brooks - Website of author Terry Brooks. 8 September 2011.
  5. Terry Brooks (September 27, 2017). "Cover Reveal: The Skaar Invasion, Book 2 of The Fall of Shannara" . Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  6. Unfettered [Kindle Edition]. Grim Oak Press. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013 via Amazon.
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