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Pendragon Series in Order: 11 books

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The Merchant of Death D.J. MacHale Book - 1
Sep-2002

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The Lost City of Faar D.J. MacHale Book - 2
Jan-2003

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The Never War D.J. MacHale Book - 3
May-2003

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The Reality Bug D.J. MacHale Book - 4
Sep-2003

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Black Water D.J. MacHale Book - 5
Aug-2004

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The Rivers of Zadaa D.J. MacHale Book - 6
Jul-2005

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The Quillan Games D.J. MacHale Book - 7
May-2006

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The Pilgrims of Rayne D.J. MacHale Book - 8
May-2007

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Raven Rise D.J. MacHale Book - 9
May-2008

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The Soldiers of Halla D.J. MacHale Book - 10
May-2009

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The Guide to the Territories of Halla D.J. MacHale May-2005


Series Premise

The Pendragon series follows Bobby Pendragon as he is pulled from his normal life into a vast multiverse of territories that together make up Halla. As a Traveler, he must stop Saint Dane from collapsing each territory while recording his adventures in journals sent back to his friends Mark and Courtney on Earth.

Pendragon Series Reading Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1: The Merchant of Death

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

Publication order provides the best experience for the Pendragon series. Each book has a complete central plot with its own territory adventure and resolution, yet Bobby’s personal growth, key relationships, and the larger battle against Saint Dane carry forward. Readers who begin with a later volume will miss the foundational events of Bobby becoming a Traveler, the establishment of important alliances, and the building stakes that give later books their full impact.

Explanation of reading order types



Pendragon Series Characters

The series centers on Bobby Pendragon, a brave yet reluctant Traveler who records his journeys. Key figures include his friends Mark Dimond and Courtney Chetwynde on Earth, along with other Travelers and allies he meets across the territories.

Setting of the Pendragon Series

The stories span multiple territories—from medieval Denduron and water-covered Cloral to futuristic Veelox and Second Earth—each with its own unique culture and rules.

Tone & Themes of the Pendragon Series

The tone is adventurous and suspenseful with humor and heart. Central themes include destiny versus choice, the importance of friendship, courage in the face of impossible odds, and the idea that one person can change the course of many worlds.

Is the Pendragon Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy fast-paced multiverse adventures, clever heroes, creative world-building, and stories that mix science fiction and fantasy elements.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

Includes fantasy violence and peril; no romance or mature content. Suitable for ages 10–14.

The Pendragon series delivers an epic journey across ten territories in one vast universe. Reading the books in order lets Bobby’s growth and the full scope of the battle to save Halla unfold naturally.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 11 books in the Pendragon series.

The Pendragon series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Soldiers of Halla (Book 10), was published in May 2009.

The first book in the Pendragon series, The Merchant of Death, was published in September 2002.

The Pendragon series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre. This middle grade series was written for ages 8-12, but can be enjoyed by older readers as well.

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