Browse our collection of book series, each with a complete reading order guide.
Philip Friedman Standalone Novels
Philip Friedman's standalone novels are legal thrillers set in the New York criminal justice system, spanning from 1972 to 2017.
Browse our collection of book series, each with a complete reading order guide.
Philip Friedman's standalone novels are legal thrillers set in the New York criminal justice system, spanning from 1972 to 2017.
Anthology appearances by Philip Jose Farmer, collecting his short fiction contributions across dozens of multi-author science fiction and fantasy volumes from 1965 to 2010.
Non-fiction by Philip Jose Farmer, including a historical study published posthumously in 2020.
Short stories and novellas by Philip Jose Farmer, collecting shorter fiction published across his long career.
Short story collections by Philip Jose Farmer, gathering decades of science fiction and fantasy short fiction from one of the genre's most inventive writers.
Standalone novels by Philip Jose Farmer spanning five decades of science fiction, fantasy, and literary adventure, from The Green Odyssey to Up From The Bottomless Pit.
The Philip Jose Farmer's The Dungeon series by Bruce Coville is a nine-book series running from 1988 to 2017, starting with Philip José Farmer's The Dungeon.
Complete list of Philip Kerr's anthology contributions, including The Penguin Book of Lies.
Complete list of Philip Kerr's short stories and novellas, including One Small Step and The Pocket Handkerchief.
Complete list of all 13 standalone novels by Philip Kerr in publication order, from A Philosophical Investigation to The Most Frightening Story Ever Told.
The Philip Marlowe series follows the iconic private detective through thirteen novels, starting with The Big Sleep in 1939 and continuing through authorized sequels to 2023.
The Philip Marlowe series includes Raymond Chandler's original novels and continuations by Robert B. Parker and other authors.
The Philip McAlpine series by Adam Diment follows a young, hedonistic British spy through four novels published from 1967 to 1971, reading best in publication order.
The Philip Mercer series by Jack Du Brul follows a mining engineer and geologist drawn into international conspiracies and high-stakes action across eight novels published from 1998 to 2015.
Philip P. I. Paris non-fiction books in order. Complete list of non-fiction works by Philip P. I. Paris.
Philip P. I. Paris standalone novels in order. Complete list of all 4 standalone novels by Philip P. I. Paris.
Nine anthology contributions by Philip Roth published between 1970 and 2011, including literary and American fiction collections.
Seven non-fiction books by Philip Roth published between 1975 and 2017, including literary essays, memoir, and interviews collected in Reading Myself and Others, The Facts, and Shop Talk.
The Conversion of the Jews, Philip Roth's short story published in 1958, was one of his earliest published works and appeared before his debut collection.
Philip Roth's two short story collections, Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories (1959) and Reading Myself and Others (1980), gather his shorter fiction across two decades.
Sixteen standalone novels by Philip Roth spanning five decades, including Portnoy's Complaint, The Plot Against America, Sabbath's Theater, and Nemesis.
Philip Wylie's short story collections include his popular Crunch and Des saltwater fishing stories and mystery fiction.
Philip Wylie's non-fiction includes the controversial Generation of Vipers (1942) and works on morality, science, and American culture.
Philip Wylie's standalone novels span over forty years of American fiction, from the proto-superhero story Gladiator (1930) to nuclear war narratives and literary experiments.
The Philippe Kermorvant series by J.D. Davies is a three-book naval adventure following a French officer during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
The Phillip Hazard series is a nine-book naval adventure saga set during the Crimean War, written by V.A. Stuart under the Philip Hazard pen name and published from 1965 to 1976.
All Phillip Hazard books in order by V.A. Stuart. A naval fiction series set during the Crimean War and Indian Mutiny.
The Philo Vance series features twelve murder mysteries starring a wealthy, erudite New York amateur detective, published by S.S. Van Dine between 1926 and 1939.
A five-book thriller series by J.A. Konrath following Phineas Troutt, a retired hitman and Jack Daniels ally, published from 2006 to 2018.
Phoebe Atwood Taylor's standalone work includes Murder at the New York World's Fair, a posthumously published mystery set at the 1939 exposition.
The Phoebe Meadows series by Amanda Carlson is a paranormal fantasy trilogy starting with Struck (2014).
Anthologies featuring Phoebe Morgan's suspense contributions, including the Afraid of the Light collection series.
Standalone domestic suspense novels by Phoebe Morgan featuring women in danger from the people and places they trust most.
Phoebe Robinson's non-fiction works include three titles published between 2016 and 2021.
Phoebe Wynne's standalone novels are Gothic literary fiction with classical influences, comprising Madam (2021) and The Ruins (2022).
Phoenix is a standalone fantasy romance by Jessica Cage about a young phoenix named Nuria who must pass a final test to earn her wings and explore the worlds beyond her realm.
The Phoenix Adventures series by Anna Hackett in reading order, a science fiction romance series blending space exploration with treasure hunting.
The Phoenix Agency Universe is a multi-author romantic suspense franchise featuring operatives from a private security firm, with Tina Donahue as a contributing author.
The Phoenix Agency Universe is a multi-author romantic suspense series featuring 29 connected books about private security operatives, published between 2017 and 2020.
The Phoenix Chronicles by Lori Handeland is an urban fantasy romance series about a woman drawn into an apocalyptic battle between supernatural forces.
The Phoenix Chronicles by R.J. Patterson is a 15-book espionage thriller series published from 2021 to 2026, following a covert operative through global intelligence missions.
The complete reading order for the Phoenix Files paranormal romance series by Kianna Alexander.
The Phoenix Force series by Bonnie Vanak follows covert werewolf operatives working within the U.S. military on paranormal missions.
The Phoenix Initiative series features 16 novels with Kevin Ikenberry's contributions, published from 2022 to 2025.
The Phoenix Pack series is Suzanne Wright's flagship wolf shifter romance saga, following members of the Phoenix Pack as they find their fated mates and defend their territory.
The Phoenix Pack Universe collects all of Suzanne Wright's interconnected shifter romance books spanning the Phoenix Pack, Mercury Pack, and Olympus Pride series in suggested reading order.
The Phoenix Undercover series by C.A. Harms is a three-book romantic suspense series featuring undercover operatives and dangerous missions.
The Phoenix's Ashes series by Rebecca Ethington features fantasy romance about rebirth, fire magic, and second chances.
Phoenix's Quest by Alice Winters is a one-book MM fantasy romance featuring Nixing the End of the World, published in 2021.
The Photographer's Saga by Petra Durst-Benning follows an early female photographer building a career in the late 19th or early 20th century.
The Photon series by Peter David in reading order, science fiction adventure novels based on the laser tag game.
The PI Choo-Choo Buschitski series by Kirk Alex follows a low-rent Los Angeles private investigator through five noir novels published in 2014.
The PI Hanlon series by Alex Coombs is a three-book crime thriller spinoff of the DCI Hanlon series, published between 2020 and 2021.
The PI Kelly Pruett series by Mary Keliikoa follows a Portland private investigator taking on cases from her late father's detective agency across three mystery novels.
The Pick-Pocket series by Lindsey Hutchinson is a historical fiction trilogy about a young pickpocket in Victorian England.
Pick-up Lines is a three-book contemporary romance series by Kayt Miller built around sports and charming heroes, with three standalone love stories connected by their setting and wit.
Veronica Chambers' picture books introduce children to important historical and cultural figures through illustrated stories about their lives and achievements.
Picture books by Lauren Redniss, including the illustrated work Time Capsule (2022).
Walter Dean Myers' picture books combine his storytelling with illustration, covering folklore, poetry, biography, and everyday life for the youngest readers.
The Flight of the Sunflower, a picture book by Melissa Bourbon Ramirez published in 2003.
Stacy Gregg's picture book Happy Birthday to Me! (2018) for young children.
Mary E. Pearson's picture books include early reader titles like Where is Max?, See What I Can Do!, and I Can Do It All, published between 2000 and 2006.
Picture books by Angela J. Ford, including Gwyn's Tale.
Heather Alexander's picture books include Oh, Oh, Origami (2004), Allie Gator's Halloween Hayride (2006), and Only in New York (2023).
Picture books by Susan Choi, including Camp Tiger, a children's book about a family camping trip.
Laurie Friedman's picture books include dozens of illustrated stories for young children. See all 68 titles in publication order.
Rachel Ann Nunes's picture books, including Daughter of a King and The Secret of the King.
The complete list of picture books based on the work of Zora Neale Hurston, including The Three Witches and Magnolia Flower.
Stanley Tucci's picture books include Brave Irene (1986) and The Zabajaba Jungle (1987), children's books from early in his career.
Beach Hair is a picture book by Ashley Woodfolk celebrating the beauty of Black hair at the beach.
Derrick Barnes's Picture series includes early readers and illustrated books for young children, from the Just For You! books to The King of Kindergarten.
Shane Peacock's picture books, including The Artist and Me.
Liz Pichon's picture books span nearly three decades, starting with Hot Dogs and Cool Cats in 1996. The collection includes 21 illustrated children's books.
Kiki Thorpe's picture books include 15 titles for young children featuring characters from various popular franchises, published from 1999 to 2021.
Curtis Jobling's Picture books include six illustrated children's titles published between 2001 and 2016, featuring Frankenstein's Cat and Dinosaurs After Dark.
The Picture series includes three children's picture books published between 1980 and 1988.
Jennifer Jaynes' picture book, I Care About Me, is a children's book about self-esteem and self-care.
Patricia MacLachlan picture books in order. Complete list of all 29 picture books by Patricia MacLachlan.
Laura Pedersen's picture books include Unplugged, Ava's Adventure, Wanda's Better Way, and Dana Digs In, aimed at young readers.
Deanna Chase's picture book Missing Aaron, a children's title from the author best known for paranormal romance.
Mike Curato's standalone picture books in order, including Where Is Bina Bear? and If I Were a Fish.
The complete reading order for Beatrix Potter's picture books, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, and all her classic animal stories.
Jaime Zollars Picture books series featuring her distinctive illustration style for young readers.
Anne Tyler's picture books include Tumble Tower and Timothy Tugbottom Says No!, stories for younger readers published in 1993 and 2005.
Crow Call is a picture book by Lois Lowry based on her childhood memory of a hunting trip with her father after World War II.
Nikki Grimes Picture Books is a collection of twenty-eight picture books published from 1986 to 2023, covering original stories, Disney adaptations, and poetry for young children.
Leslie Connor's picture book Miss Bridie Chose a Shovel, a story about an Irish immigrant's journey to America told through the objects she carries.
Mark A. Hewitt's Picture book Airshow (2017) is a standalone work about the world of aviation shows and aerial photography.
Adam Kay's picture books include Amy Gets Eaten (2023), an illustrated book for young children.
Bill Cotter's standalone picture books include five titles for young children featuring playful illustrations and simple concepts, published between 2014 and 2020.
Fiona the Flower Girl is a children's picture book by Carley Roney, published in 2008.
Vashti Harrison's picture books include Big (2023), a standalone illustrated story for young children.
Aaron Blabey's standalone picture books include award-winning titles like Thelma the Unicorn, Pearl Barley and Charlie Parsley, and The Ghost of Miss Annabel Spoon.
Nancy Farmer's picture books include 'Runnery Granary,' 'Casey Jones's Fireman,' and 'Clever Ali,' stories for younger readers published between 1996 and 2006.
Brian James Freeman's picture books include 'The Zombie Who Cried Human' and 'The Girl Who Builds Monsters,' playful takes on horror themes for younger readers.
David Walliams' picture books feature humorous illustrated stories for young children, from The Slightly Annoying Elephant (2013) to The Blunders (2023).
Big David, Little David (1995) is S.E. Hinton's picture book about a boy whose father and cat share the same name.
Mitali Perkins's picture books explore themes of family, culture, and belonging for the youngest readers, published from 2019 to 2025.
Robert Littell's picture books include Left and Right with Lion and Ryan, a children's book from 1969.
Yuyi Morales' picture books are award-winning children's titles celebrating Latin American culture, creativity, and the immigrant experience.
Picture is a collection featuring Sandra Byrd's picture book The White Pony, published in 1999.
Livia Blackburne's picture book I Dream of Popo is a tribute to her Taiwanese grandmother, blending memories and cultural heritage in an illustrated story for young children.
Martha Freeman's picture books include If You're Going to a March, Born Curious, and Kitty vs. Kindergarten, combining social awareness with playful storytelling for young children.
Picture books by Elisabetta Dami.
Picture books by Johnny Marciano, including How Did Humans Go Extinct?
Drew Daywalt's picture books, including The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors and Sleepy, the Goodnight Buddy, published from 2017 to 2021.
A Christmas Treat by Edna O'Brien, a children's picture book published in 1982.
All 4 standalone picture books by Nick Bruel in order, including Boing!, Who Is Melvin Bubble?, Little Red Bird, and A Wonderful Year.
Lois Greiman picture books — a children's book about buffalo.
Kay Bratt picture books in order — children's books inspired by Chinese culture.
Picture books by China Mieville, including The Worst Breakfast.
Picture books by Benjamin Alire Saenz, including A Gift from Papa Diego and A Perfect Season for Dreaming.
The Picture series by Augusten Burroughs consists of Chloe & Crow, published in 2023.
The Picture series by Bear Grylls consists of With Love, Papa, published in 2009.
The Picture series by Katherine Bolger Hyde is a two-book series running from 2009 to 2018, starting with Lucia: Saint of Light.
The Picture series by Bruce Coville is a three-book series running from 2002 to 2007, starting with The Prince of Butterflies.
The Picture series by Jory John is a sixteen-book series running from 2011 to 2024, starting with I Feel Relatively Neutral About New York.
The Picture series by James Howard Kunstler consists of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, published in 2012.
The Picture series by Douglas Bond consists of God's Servant Job, published in 2015.
The Picture series by Etgar Keret is a two-book series running from 2000 to 2013, starting with Dad Runs Away with the Circus.
Complete list of all 11 standalone picture books by Lauren Child, including Beware of the Storybook Wolves, That Pesky Rat, and The New Small Person.
Suzette D. Harrison's picture book My Tired Telephone (2017) is a children's title outside her usual fiction output.
Stephanie Hudson's picture book Marching to a Royal Beat (2015) is a departure from her paranormal romance fiction.
Felicity Hayes-McCoy's picture books include two children's titles published in 2008.
Lemony Snicket Picture Books collects eight picture books by Lemony Snicket, published between 2007 and 2017.
Myla Goldberg Picture Books features Catching the Moon, a 2007 children's picture book.
Andy Andrews's picture book Henry Hodges Needs a Friend (2015) introduces his inspirational themes to the youngest readers.
Janette Oke's picture book What Does Love Look Like? (2001) introduces young children to the concept of love through simple illustrations and text.
Ally Condie's picture book Here: I Can Be Mindful (2023) is a gentle introduction to mindfulness for young children.
Chicken of the Sea is a children's picture book co-written by Viet Thanh Nguyen and his son Ellison, a lighthearted departure from Nguyen's adult literary fiction.
The Witch of Hagstone Hill is Johanna van Veen's foray into children's picture books, a departure from her adult gothic horror that nonetheless retains some of her interest in witches and folklore.
A Mouse Called Miika (2021) is a standalone picture book by Matt Haig, set in the world of his Christmas series and featuring a small mouse with big ambitions.
Rob Lloyd Jones Picture collects illustrated picture books and history titles by Rob Lloyd Jones for Usborne, covering topics from Robin Hood to Ancient Egypt and London history.
Shirley Russak Wachtel's picture books for children include the detective-themed Charlie Wonder and Brad Sureshot stories, as well as gentle, character-driven books like Zoey and the Purple Elephant and Where is Emmy?
Max Lucado's Picture books in order, including Bedtime Prayers for Little Ones (2023) and God Bless This Child (2025), prayer-themed picture books for young children.
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex Picture Books features The Bench, a bestselling children's picture book about the bond between fathers and sons.
Jilly Cooper Picture book series reading order, featuring the four Little Mabel children's picture books published between 1980 and 1985
All 6 picture books by Tim Wynne-Jones in publication order, from I'll Make You Small (1986) to Secret Agent Man Goes Shopping for Shoes (2016).
Sherrilyn Kenyon's picture books and illustrated works include fourteen titles published between 1998 and 2017, featuring Dark-Hunter-themed children's books and illustrated editions.
T.R. Simon Picture Books, featuring Oskar and the Eight Blessings (2015), a National Jewish Book Award winner about a young refugee arriving in New York City in 1938.
Picture books by Michael Buckley, including Kel Gilligan's Daredevil Stunt Show and Lenny the Lobster Can't Stay for Dinner.
Mark Kurlansky's picture books and children's titles adapt his non-fiction subjects for younger readers, covering cod, salt, and ocean conservation.
Annalena McAfee's Picture series includes five illustrated children's books published between 1985 and 1998.
Joe R. Lansdale's picture book In Waders From Mars (2012) — a children's book from the acclaimed horror and crime fiction author.
The Picture series features the Ziji books by Torey Hayden and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, children's picture books about a puppy who learns to meditate.
Work, Work, Work (2006) is a picture book written and illustrated by Daniel Quinn about a busy gopher who tunnels beneath an enchanted land he never sees.
M.T. Anderson Picture Books collects four illustrated works including biographies of composers Handel and Erik Satie written for young children.
Emily Jenkins' picture books include award-winning titles like Five Creatures, Lemonade in Winter, and A Fine Dessert, spanning two decades of work for young children.
Renee Watson's picture books celebrate Black history, culture, and childhood through stories for the youngest readers.
Sara Sheridan's picture book I'm Me! is a children's book about self-acceptance and individuality, published in 2011.
Margi Preus Picture includes her picture books for young children, including The Legend of the Lady Slipper and others.
Stephan Pastis Picture includes Looking Up, a 2023 picture book by the Pearls Before Swine cartoonist.
Toni Morrison's picture books include three illustrated children's books co-written with Slade Morrison and published between 2009 and 2010.
Kevin Crossley-Holland's picture books retell folk tales, legends, and original stories drawn from British and Norse traditions, published from 1968 to 2022.
Sandra Cisneros Picture includes Hairs/Pelitos (1994) and Have You Seen Marie? (2012), two illustrated bilingual books for younger readers and adults.
Maya Angelou's picture books include four illustrated works published between 1986 and 1996, blending poetry and storytelling for young readers.
A listing of Fiona Veitch Smith's picture books, featuring two titles published in 2001 and 2020.
A listing of Jennifer E. Smith's picture books, featuring The Creature of Habit published in 2021.
Kenneth Grahame's picture books include illustrated editions bringing his stories to life for younger readers.
Niki Nakayama is a picture book biography by Debbi Michiko Florence about the acclaimed Japanese American chef and her path to culinary success.
Julia Alvarez's picture books bring her storytelling to young children with stories about gratitude, butterflies, and the natural world.
James Robertson Picture collects his two illustrated books for older readers, including his Scots-language version of The Book of the Howlat.
The Chinese Violin (2001) is Madeleine Thien's picture book for children, telling the story of a Chinese immigrant family and the role of music in preserving identity and connection across cultures.
Pearl S. Buck's picture books include Christmas Day in the Morning and The Christmas Mouse, two holiday-themed illustrated books that show her work in a very different register from her literary fiction.
Allison Pataki has written two picture books — Nelly Takes New York (2019) and Poppy Takes Paris (2020) — following young girls on adventures in New York and Paris. The books were co-written with her mother.
Tedd Arnold's picture books include standalone titles like No Jumping on the Bed!, Green Wilma, and The Signmaker's Assistant, published between 1987 and 2015.
All picture books by Joyce Carol Oates in order. Browse Come Meet Muffin!, Naughty Cherie!, and more with Amazon links.
Robin Jones Gunn's picture books include the Billy 'n' Bear series for young children and other illustrated titles, published from 1985 to 1994.
Freddy and the Pig is a picture book by Charlie Higson, published in 2014, aimed at younger readers.
The Patch is a 2006 picture book by Justina Chen about a girl who learns to see her differences as strengths.
Complete list of T. A. Barron picture books in order, featuring four titles published between 2000 and 2011 covering nature, family, and culture.
Karen Kingsbury picture books, featuring inspirational illustrated stories for young children published from 2000 to 2016.
Jim Eldridge's picture books include stories for the youngest readers, from the Tractor and Digger tales to thought-provoking stories about refugees.
All picture books by Jeanette Winterson in order, with Amazon links for every book.
Complete reading order for Penelope Lively Picture Books, a collection of five picture books published between 1993 and 1998.
Eva Ibbotson picture books in order. Find The Abominables and other illustrated children's works by this beloved author.
The Picture Perfect series by Heather Alexander is a five-book middle grade series about gymnastics, published between 2014 and 2016.
The Pie Shop Mysteries by Joyce and Jim Lavene are two cozy mystery novels set in a Southern pie shop, published in 2013 and 2014.
The complete reading order for Kirsten Weiss's Pie Town Mystery series, five cozy mysteries set in a small-town pie shop published by Kensington.
Piece of Cake Mysteries by A.R. Winters in order. Nine cozy mystery novels featuring baking, desserts, and amateur sleuthing.
The Pieces series by M.E. Clayton is a three-book series running from 2020 to 2021, starting with Our Broken Pieces.
The Pieces of Me series by Danielle Rose is a contemporary romance duology featuring Lies We Keep and Truth We Bear.
Pierce Brothers by Lana Stone is a two-book romance series published in 2022.
Pierre Lemaitre's standalone novels include crime thrillers and character studies that showcase his range beyond his series work.
Pies, Books & Jesus is a contemporary inspirational fiction series by Kathleen Y'Barbo blending small-town life, faith, and romance.
The Piet van Zyl Adventures by Paul Zunckel is a three-book series following adventurer Piet van Zyl through southern Africa, published in 2017-2019.
The Pieter Vos series by David Hewson follows a grieving Amsterdam detective drawn back into police work by cases connected to the city's dark underbelly.
The Pig in Jeans series by Brenda Li in order — funny children's picture books starring a lovable pig character.
The Pig the Pug series by Aaron Blabey is a collection of picture books about a selfish pug named Pig who always learns his lesson the hard way.
The Pilgrim series by Harmon Cooper in reading order. Eight LitRPG adventure novels.
The Pilgrim series by Terry Hayes follows a former intelligence agent through two globe-spanning thriller novels, starting with the bestselling I Am Pilgrim.
The Pillars of Reality series by Jack Campbell is a science fantasy series following Mari and Alain, mages from different worlds who must work together to save civilization from the tyranny of the Great Guilds.
Pim Wangtechawat's standalone novels include The Moon Represents My Heart, a time-traveling family saga published in 2023.
The Pinch Of Magic series by Michelle Harrison is a five-book series running from 2019 to 2022, starting with A Pinch of Magic.
The Pinch of Nom Cookbooks series by Kay Featherstone and Kate Allinson includes eight slimming-friendly recipe books and meal planners, based on the UK's most visited food blog.
The Pinchbeck Peer series by Andrew Wareham is an eight-book historical saga about a character passing as nobility in British society, published 2018-2024.
The Pine Bluff Chronicles is a standalone novel by Eric Ugland, published in 2017.
Complete list of Pine Deep trilogy books in order by Jonathan Maberry. A three-book horror series set in a haunted Pennsylvania town.
Complete list of Pine Deep short stories and novellas by Jonathan Maberry, expanding the world of his award-winning horror trilogy.
The Pine Grove series by B.B. Hamel features small-town romance with possessive heroes in a tight-knit community.