Young Wizards books

Young Wizards is a fantasy fiction brand encompassing the main Young Wizards novel series and the Interim Errantry companion volumes.

Interim Errantry Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Interim Errantry 2015 Buy
Interim Errantry 2: On Ordeal 2017 Buy

Young Wizards Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
So You Want to Be a Wizard 1983 Buy
Deep Wizardry 1985 Buy
High Wizardry 1990 Buy
A Wizard Abroad 1993 Buy
The Wizard’s Dilemma 2001 Buy
A Wizard Alone 2002 Buy
Wizard’s Holiday 2003 Buy
Wizards at War 2005 Buy
A Wizard of Mars 2010 Buy
Not On My Patch 2011 Buy
Lifeboats 2015 Buy
How Lovely Are Thy Branches 2015 Buy
Games Wizards Play 2016 Buy
On Ordeal: Mamvish fsh Wimsih 2016 N/A
On Ordeal: Roshaun ke Nelaid 2016 N/A

The Young Wizards books follow young people who discover they have the ability to practice wizardry and take on responsibilities to protect the universe. The main series spans 15 novels published between 1983 and 2017, telling an ongoing story that grows in scope and complexity as its characters age. The books blend science fiction concepts with fantasy elements, creating a magic system grounded in speech, intention, and the underlying structure of reality.

The Interim Errantry volumes serve as companion collections, offering shorter stories that take place between the events of the main novels. These companion books expand the world and give readers additional time with favorite characters. Together, the main series and the Interim Errantry books make up a substantial body of work that has attracted a dedicated following among fans of young adult fantasy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Young Wizards written?

Young Wizards has written seventeen books across two series.

What was Young Wizards's first book?

Young Wizards’s first book is So You Want to Be a Wizard, published in 1983.

What is the relationship between the Young Wizards series and Interim Errantry?

The Interim Errantry books are companion volumes to the main Young Wizards series. They contain shorter stories set in the same universe, filling in gaps between the main novels and expanding on characters and events from the primary series.

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