Browse our collection of book series, each with a complete reading order guide.
Chick Flick Club
The Chick Flick Club series by Lila Monroe is a romantic comedy trilogy inspired by classic romantic movies.
Browse our collection of book series, each with a complete reading order guide.
The Chick Flick Club series by Lila Monroe is a romantic comedy trilogy inspired by classic romantic movies.
Chickadee Court Mysteries is a middle-grade mystery series by Martha Freeman following neighborhood kids who solve holiday-themed crimes.
The Chickamauga series by Blair Howard, two historical novels about the Battle of Chickamauga.
The Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul series by Jack Canfield in reading order. Fourteen inspirational collections for teens published between 1997 and 2012.
The Chickenhawk series by Robert Mason includes his acclaimed Vietnam War helicopter pilot memoir and its sequel about readjusting to civilian life.
The complete reading order for the Chicks in Chainmail series edited by Esther M. Friesner, a humorous fantasy anthology series about warrior women that ran from 1994 to 2015.
The Chief Inspector Barnaby series features seven British mystery novels set in the fictional county of Midsomer, the basis for the Midsomer Murders TV show.
All 3 books in Connie Berry's Chief Inspector Blackstone Mystery series in order, starting with Murder at Holly Lodge (2022).
Reading order for the Chief Inspector Holt series by Nic Saint. A police procedural featuring A Field of Blood, published in 2024.
The Chief Inspector Mario Silva series by Leighton Gage follows a Brazilian federal police investigator through eleven books of crime fiction set across Brazil, starting with Blood of the Wicked (2008).
The Chief Inspector Woodend series by Sally Spencer follows a working-class Lancashire detective through twenty police procedurals set in 1960s and 1970s England.
The Child to Love series by Loree Lough features three inspirational romances where children play a central role in bringing couples together.
The Childe Cycle series by Gordon R. Dickson is a sixteen-book series running from 1960 to 2007, starting with Dorsai!.
Gordon R. Dickson's short fiction includes two works published between 1986 and 1986.
The Childers Universe series by Richard F. Weyand follows Jan Childers from the slums of Earth to the top of an interstellar space force.
ChildFinders, Inc. is a seven-book romantic suspense series by Marie Ferrarella about an agency dedicated to finding missing children, where the investigators often find love along the way.
The Childhood of Famous Americans biography series in reading order, featuring biographical stories for young readers.
Children of Dark Root is an eleven-book spin-off series by April Aasheim following the next generation of witches in the Dark Root universe.
The Children of Eden series by Richard H. Wooten in order, an adventure trilogy starting with The Heart of the Earth.
Children of Empire is a three-book historical romance series by Caroline Warfield set during the expansion of the British Empire, following women who defy convention to find love.
Children of God is a four-book Christian fiction series by T.K. Chapin about characters holding onto faith through life's hardest moments.
The Children of Graistan series reading order by Denise Domning, continuing the story of the Graistan family in medieval England.
The Children of the Dark series by Jonathan Janz follows survivors facing ancient predators that emerge from beneath a small town.
The Children of the Dragon series by Rebecca Lim is a two-book middle grade fantasy adventure about siblings and magical dragons.
The Children of the Dragon Nimbus series by Irene Radford. Three fantasy novels continuing the Dragon Nimbus saga.
The Children of the Gods by I.T. Lucas is a massive paranormal romance series of over 108 books following a clan of immortals living among humans, published between 2015 and 2026.
The Children of the Gods Origins by I.T. Lucas is a three-book prequel trilogy exploring the mythological beginnings of the immortal clan, published in 2018.
Complete reading order of the Children of the Lamp series by P.B. Kerr (Philip Kerr), a seven-book middle-grade fantasy adventure about twin siblings who discover they are djinn.
The Children of the Lion series is a 19-book historical fiction saga set in the ancient Near East, following two family lines across centuries from the time of Abraham through the reign of King David.
Madeline Baker's Children of the Night series follows a vampire family across generations, blending paranormal romance with stories of love between humans and the undead.
Children of the Otori by Lian Hearn continues the Otori saga with a new generation, set in the same fictional world based on feudal Japan.
The Children of the Triad series by Laurie J. Marks is a three-book fantasy trilogy published from 1989 to 1991, her earliest series.
The Children of Titan series by Rhett C. Bruno is a nine-book space opera set on Saturn's moon Titan, published between 2015 and 2020.
Children of Vice is a dark romance series by J.J. McAvoy following the next generation of two powerful crime families first introduced in the Ruthless People series.
Chris Bradford's children's fiction includes Lunar, a standalone adventure story published in 2023.
Children's books by Bruno Vincent, including the activity-style guide So You Want to be a Ninja?
Thomas Keneally's children's book Roos In Shoes brings his storytelling to younger readers.
J. Kenji Lopez-Alt's children's book Every Night Is Pizza Night (2020), a picture book about a girl who learns to appreciate different foods.
Mary E. Pearson's children's titles include Pickles in My Soup (1999), an early picture book.
Lauraine Snelling's children's books include two titles published in 2021. See all books.
Heather Alexander's additional children's books include a mix of standalone titles covering topics from sports and Halloween stories to state facts and Spider-Man.
David Baddiel's children's books are humorous middle grade novels popular in the UK. See all 12 books in publication order.
Complete list of Sydney Bauer's children's books in order, including A is for Axolotl and Adam and the Malamute's Egg.
Frances Hardinge's children's books include Island of Whispers, published in 2023.
Malala Yousafzai's children's books, including the picture book Malala's Magic Pencil and the young readers' edition My Name Is Malala.
Angela Johnson's children's picture books include 24 titles published between 1989 and 2010, many of them award-winning works about family life.
Tails of Two Spaniels is a children's book by Heather Peck, separate from her DCI Greg Geldard crime fiction.
Helen Bailey's standalone children's books include My Big Fat Gypsy Diary and The Grande Turtle Adventure.
Shane Peacock's children's books, including the picture book Show.
No Word for Goodbye is a children's book by Mignon F. Ballard, published in 2021.
A standalone children's book by Ridley Pearson featuring a retelling of the classic Peter Pan story for young readers.
George Takei Children's features My Lost Freedom (2024), a picture book about Japanese American internment for young readers.
Jerry Craft's children's books include picture books, chapter books, and educational titles spanning nearly two decades of illustration and storytelling for young readers.
Beryl Markham's children's book The Good Lion (2005), a picture book adaptation based on her African experiences.
Arthur Ransome's children's books outside the Swallows and Amazons series include retellings of folk tales and fairy stories.
Kevin Sinfield's children's book Try is an inspirational story about perseverance and friendship, inspired by his fundraising efforts.
Meg Wolitzer Children's includes Millions of Maxes, a 2021 picture book about a child who discovers what makes them unique.
Christopher Geoffrey McPherson children's books. Two children's books featuring cats: Mama Cat (2003) and A Cat in Time (2018).
Alisha Rai's children's book Mighty Mr. Aiden is an illustrated story about a young boy discovering his own strength and confidence.
Children's books by Deborah Hillier, including a picture book and a space adventure story published in 2023.
The Girl With the Lost Smile is Miranda Hart's children's book about a young girl on a quest to find her missing smile.
Diana Abu-Jaber's children's books, featuring Silverworld, a middle-grade fantasy novel published in 2020.
Helene Hanff's children's titles include three books for young readers covering civics, history, and youth activism.
Leland P. Gamson's children's books include thirteen picture books about dogs, animals, and childhood adventures published between 2014 and 2025.
Alice Schertle's children's books and poetry collections, spanning nearly five decades of picture books, verse, and stories for young readers.
Danny Wallace's standalone children's books include The Day the Screens Went Blank, The Luckiest Kid in the World, and The Boss of Everyone.
The Beaumont Series Coloring Book by Heidi McLaughlin, a children's companion to her popular Beaumont romance series.
E.B. Wheeler's children's books include The Bone Map (2019) and Alejandra the Axolotl and the Big Mess (2021), written for young readers.
Children's books by Peter Bunzl, including The Clockwork Queen and other titles for young readers.
Marcus Emerson's children's books include nearly fifty standalone titles published in 2012-2013, covering fantasy, humor, and adventure for young readers.
Saving Angela is Beth Wiseman's children's book, published in 2022.
Tracey West's children's books include standalone titles and short series for young readers across various genres and formats.
Alison Bechdel's children's work includes Tree of Cats (2020), a picture book from the acclaimed graphic memoirist.
John Bellairs' standalone children's book 'The Gargoyle in the Dump' (2015) was published posthumously, continuing his tradition of gothic-flavored stories for young readers.
Monica Furlong's children's books include 'Robin's Country' (1995) and 'That Kid!' (2021), standalone stories for younger readers.
Garry Douglas Kilworth's children's fiction includes Soldier's Son (2002), a standalone children's novel.
Maile Meloy's children's books include the picture book The Octopus Escapes (2021).
S.E. Hinton's children's book The Puppy Sister (1995) is a fantasy about a puppy who transforms into a human girl.
Barbara Kingsolver's children's books include Coyote's Wild Home (2023), a picture book about desert wildlife.
Jennifer Thorne's children's books include Construction Zoo (2018), a picture book about animals on a building site.
Lisa Harris's children's books include Morgan's Mixed Up Morning and Ellie Goes On Safari, both published in 2025.
John Diary's children's books include Diary of a Monster Trainer and Wendigo's Wizarding Academy, both published in 2016.
The Heart of Everything That Is children's adaptation brings Bob Drury and Tom Clavin's bestselling history of Red Cloud to younger readers.
Cameron Jace's children's fiction includes Merry Christmas, Alice Wonder!, a holiday-themed story connected to his Insanity universe.
Children's books by Melissa Gilbert, including the picture book Daisy and Josephine.
Children's books by Lori Wick, including the picture book Kirby, the Disgruntled Tree.
Children's books by bell hooks, celebrating identity, self-love, and family.
Children's books by Kris Bock, historical and adventure fiction for young readers.
Children's books by Peter David, including Roger Rabbit and Mascot to the Rescue.
Drew Daywalt's children's books, including They Call Me No Sam! (2024) and Little Freddie Two Pants (2025).
All 21 Peter H. Reynolds children's picture books in order, from Fizz & Martina (1993) to his most recent releases, covering creativity, kindness, and self-expression.
Jennifer Egan children's books — a picture book about winter bravery.
All Brenda Li standalone children's books in order, including picture books about kindness, kindergarten, and dinosaur characters.
All children's picture books by Corinna Luyken in publication order, from The Book of Mistakes to ABC and You and Me.
Children's books by Lorana Hoopes, including Super Jackson and the Case of the Missing Bunny.
Alice K. Boatwright children's books in order. Complete list of children's books by Alice K. Boatwright with publication dates.
Susan Cain Children's books in order. Complete list of Susan Cain's children's books with publication dates.
The Children's series by Jinger Duggar Vuolo consists of You Always Belong, published in 2026.
The Children's series by Michelle Harrison is a two-book series running from 2023 to 2024, starting with Miyah's Adventures in Headstart.
The Children's series by Shannon Hale is a six-book series running from 2021 to 2024, starting with Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn.
The Children's series by W. Phillip Keller consists of Lass, published in 1997.
The Children's series by Henning Mankell consists of The Cat Who Liked Rain, published in 1992.
The Children's series by Aprilynne Pike consists of Heat, published in 2021.
Julie Gardner Berry's children's books include playful picture books about runaway monsters and big emotions for young readers.
Cynthia C. DeFelice's picture books include ten children's titles published between 1992 and 2013, many of which draw on folktale and storytelling traditions.
Monica Arnaldo Children's collects ten picture books by Monica Arnaldo, published between 2014 and 2024.
C.S. Forester Children's contains a single children's book, Poo-Poo and the Dragons, published in 1968.
Neal Shusterman's children's book Piggyback Ninja (1994) is a picture book from early in his career for the youngest readers.
Henry Kisor's children's book One TV Blasting and a Pig Outdoors introduces young readers to the experience of growing up deaf.
Laekan Zea Kemp's children's book A Crown for Corina is a picture book celebrating Latinx culture and family tradition.
Lloyd Jones Children's contains the single children's novel Napoleon and the Chicken Farmer, published by the New Zealand literary author Lloyd Jones in 2003.
This page covers Maz Evans's illustrated children's book The Hidden World of Mythical Folk (2024), a guide to mythical creatures and peoples from legends around the world aimed at younger readers and mythology enthusiasts.
Cleo Wade's children's books are lyrical picture books that offer warmth, reassurance, and gentle wisdom for young readers, with two titles published in 2021 and 2024.
A collection of six children's picture books by N.D. Wilson, featuring the Hello Ninja series about a playful young ninja, illustrated by Forrest Dickison.
Complete list of all 15 standalone children's picture books by Sam Lloyd, from This Alien Wears a Bra to Alight: A Story of Fire and Nature.
Marjane Satrapi children's books: Monsters Are Afraid of the Moon (2001) and The Sigh (2004). Illustrated picture books for young readers.
Laura Marie Altom Children's contains a single children's book, I'll Die if I Don't Make Cheerleading, published in 2013.
Kelly Yang Children's features Yes We Will (2022), a picture book celebrating diverse voices and the power of kids to change the world.
Willa Cather Children's contains one book, Friend of My Springtime (1974), a posthumous publication adapted from Cather's writing for young readers.
Tui T. Sutherland's Children's books collect her earliest published works from 2000 to 2002, including picture books, early readers, and Muppets tie-ins written at the start of her career.
Chinua Achebe's children's books include four titles published between 1966 and 1977, featuring stories rooted in Nigerian settings and traditional African storytelling.
Sherri L. Smith's children's book, My Little Golden Book About Misty Copeland, is a picture book biography of the famous ballerina published in 2022.
John Boyne's Children's series, featuring The Dog Who Danced on the Moon (2024), a picture book for young readers.
The reading order for Matthew Syed's children's books, including the bestselling You Are Awesome series about building confidence and a growth mindset.
Judith Rossner Children's includes What Kind of Feet Does a Bear Have? (1963), a picture book with illustrations by Irwin Rosenhouse.
Mick Foley's children's books are illustrated holiday stories featuring WWE Superstars in rhyming adventures about Christmas and Halloween.
Esi Edugyan's children's picture book Garden of Lost Socks (2023) tells the story of a girl named Akosua who calls herself a finder of lost things.
Bill Wallace's children's book collection includes thirty-one titles published from 1980 to 2009, covering animal stories, adventures, and rural Americana.
Saralyn Richard's children's book Naughty Nana (2013) is a standalone picture book for young readers.
Marilyn Clay's children's books are three picture books for young readers, featuring bears, sailors, and a girl named Daisy.
Alyssa Satin Capucilli's children's books include picture books, board books, and early readers on topics from farm animals to spooky houses to potty training.
Maggie Tokuda-Hall's children's books include Also an Octopus and Love in the Library, picture books for young readers.
Amy Vansant's children's book The Magicatory brings her imaginative storytelling to younger readers.
Amelia Hepworth Children's collects her board books and picture books for babies and toddlers, featuring animal stories, early learning, and themes of love.
Colleen Oakes Children's includes her picture book work for young readers.
Richard Paul Evans's children's books are picture books that bring his signature warmth and moral themes to a younger audience.
The Forgotten Helper (1988) is Lorrie Moore's only children's book, a departure from her adult fiction that shares her gift for language in a story aimed at young readers.
Two children's books by Kate Collins published in 2010, outside her main mystery and romance output.
Pearl S. Buck's children's books include four titles published across several decades, covering young characters in China, America, and other settings, written with the same care for authentic cultural detail as her adult fiction.
The Adventures of Black Dog: Beached Whale is a children's picture book by Tiffany Schmidt, published in 2015, featuring a dog named Black Dog in an illustrated adventure story.
Walter Wick's children's books include the Can You See What I See? search-and-find series, I Spy books, and science picture books, spanning 32 titles from 1994 to 2021.
Heide Goody's children's book Pollig and the Dreadful Dragon, a fantasy adventure for young readers.
With Twice the Love, Dessie Mei is a 2024 children's book by Justina Chen about a girl welcoming her newly adopted sister from China.
Complete list of Karen King children's books, including picture books, early readers, and middle grade fiction published from 1989 to 2016.
Marc-Uwe Kling's children's book The Unicorn That Said No is a 2019 picture book teaching children about boundaries and the power of saying no.
The complete Children's Holiday Adventure series in order by Ace Collins. This children's book series features 12 books published between 1993 and 1997.
The Children's House series by Yrsa Sigurdardottir follows Icelandic detective Huldar and child psychologist Freyja as they investigate crimes involving children and young victims across six novels set in Iceland.
Children's Literature and Culture is an academic book series exploring children's and young adult literature from scholarly perspectives, associated with Sinead Moriarty.
Doctor Who anthology novels and collections featuring multiple authors including Neil Gaiman.
Beverly Lewis Children's books include six picture books and early readers published from 1998 to 2008, featuring faith-based stories for young children.
Zoraida Córdova's children's books include The Way to Rio Luna, a middle-grade fantasy published in 2020.
Childstar is a new adult romantic suspense series by J.J. McAvoy about two former child stars reuniting as adults, originally published as a three-part serial.
The Chiltern Hotel series by Avery North features six contemporary romances set in and around a luxury hotel, beginning with Breaking Barriers (2019).
All 3 Chimera books by Carol Berg in reading order — An Illusion of Thieves, A Conjuring of Assassins, and A Summoning of Demons — a fantasy trilogy blending heists and sorcery.
A science fiction thriller series by Walt Browning beginning with Darwin Contagion in 2025, blending biological horror with post-apocalyptic survival.
The Chimera King series in reading order. Three LitRPG fantasy books by Atlas Kane set in the world of Last World.
The The Chimera Pact series by Sydney Addae is a two-book series running from 2024 to 2025, starting with Endangered Pair.
Both books in Jackie Lau's Chin-Williams series in order, a contemporary romance duology about a Chinese Canadian family dealing with weddings and fake relationships.
The China series by Christopher Nicole is a historical fiction trilogy set during turbulent periods in Chinese history.
The China Bayles series by Susan Wittig Albert follows ex-lawyer turned herbalist China Bayles as she solves mysteries in the small Texas town of Pecan Springs, with each book named after an herb.
The China Bayles Collections bring together novellas, short stories, and companion pieces from Susan Wittig Albert's long-running herbal mystery series set in Pecan Springs, Texas.
Anthologies featuring work by China Mieville, listed in publication order, spanning horror, weird fiction, and speculative literature.
Non-fiction books by China Mieville in publication order, including political theory, urban studies, and history.
Short stories and novellas by China Mieville, listed in publication order.
Short story collections by China Mieville, including Looking for Jake and Three Moments of an Explosion.
All standalone novels by China Mieville in publication order, from King Rat to The Book of Elsewhere.
The China Thrillers by Peter May is a seven-book crime fiction series set in Beijing, published between 1999 and 2010.
The Chintz 'n China Mystery series by Yasmine Galenorn follows a tea shop owner with psychic abilities who solves supernatural-tinged murders.
The Chintz 'n China Mystery series by Yasmine Galenorn follows tea shop owner and psychic Emerald O'Brien through seven paranormal cozy mysteries from 2003 to 2021.
Chinua Achebe's anthologies include ten edited collections published between 1981 and 2009, gathering African short fiction and writing from across the continent and the diaspora.
Chinua Achebe's poetry and short story collections span from 1959 to 2004, including Girls at War and Other Stories, Beware Soul Brother, Christmas in Biafra and Other Poems, and Collected Poems.
Chinua Achebe's nonfiction spans fifteen works published between 1975 and 2012, including essays on African identity, literary criticism, political commentary, and his memoir There Was a Country.
Chinua Achebe's short fiction includes The Voter (1965), a short story about election corruption in a Nigerian village.
Chinua Achebe's standalone novels include A Man of the People (1966), a satirical take on Nigerian politics, and Anthills of the Savannah (1987), his final novel set in a fictional West African dictatorship.
The Chip Palmer Forensic Mystery series by Jennifer Chase features two forensic crime novels published in 2016 and 2018.
The Chippewa series by Cassie Edwards is a five-book historical romance series featuring Chippewa (Ojibwe) characters in frontier-era settings.
The Chisholm Brothers series by Donna Kauffman is a two-book Scottish-themed romance series.
The Chloe series by Jo-Ann Mapson is a two-book series running from 1993 to 1998, starting with Hank & Chloe.
Chloe Benjamin's standalone novels include The Anatomy of Dreams (2014), The Immortalists (2018), and Under Story (2026).
Chloé Cooper Jones's non-fiction works include one title published between 2022 and 2022.
Chloe Gunter Anthologies includes Wolves & Warriors, a 2022 multi-author paranormal romance anthology featuring shifter stories.
Chloe Gunter Standalone Novels includes A Pinch of Sass, a contemporary romance that was the author's debut publication in 2019.
Short fiction by Chloe Holiday, including Love Is a Drug, a standalone romance novella.
Chloe Kent's anthology contributions include Dirty Daddies 2023, a multi-author romance collection published in 2023.
Chloe Kent's short stories and novellas are three quick reverse harem reads published between 2023 and 2025.
Chloe Kent's standalone novels include ten reverse harem romances published between 2017 and 2023, ranging from holiday-themed stories to suburban drama.
Anthologies featuring stories by Chloe Neill, including Heroic Hearts which contains a novella set in the Heirs of Chicagoland universe.
Chloe Walsh's standalone novel Seven Sleepless Nights is a contemporary romance published in 2019.
The Chocoholic Mystery series by JoAnna Carl is a long-running cozy mystery series set in a Michigan resort town, where a chocolate shop manager keeps finding herself mixed up in local murders.
The Chocolate Centered Mystery series by Cindy Bell is a 26-book series running from 2015 to 2026, starting with The Sweet Smell of Murder.
The Chocolate Girls series by Annie Murray follows the lives of women working at the Cadbury factory in Birmingham's Bournville neighborhood across four novels spanning from wartime to the late twentieth century.
The Chocolate Shop Mysteries series by Morgana Best is a traditional cozy mystery set in the small Australian town of Brambly Vale, where Narel Myers opens a chocolate shop.
The Chocolate Shoppe Mysteries is a cozy mystery series set in a small-town chocolate shop, with Virginia Smith among the contributing authors.
Chocolate Shoppe Mysteries is a 24-book cozy mystery series by K.D. McCrite set in a small-town bakery, published between 2017 and 2018.
The Choir Director is a two-book African American fiction series by Carl Weber, centered on a church choir and the romantic drama that unfolds around its new director.
Choose Your Own Adventure is an interactive fiction series with nearly 200 books where readers make choices that determine the story outcome, published since 1979.
Choose Your Own Adventure Dragonlarks is a 139-book interactive fiction sub-series for younger readers, featuring simplified choice-based stories.
Choose Your Own Adventure Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is a 15-book interactive series featuring young Indiana Jones in different historical settings.
Choose Your Own Nightmare is a 22-book interactive horror series for young readers, published between 1995 and 2016.
Choose Your Own Super Adventure is a 136-book extended interactive fiction collection featuring longer Choose Your Own Adventure stories.