Books in Order: Explore the Chronological Reading of Chris D'Lacey's Novels

Unveiling the Author: Chris d’Lacey

Renowned for his winsome narratives and extraordinary storytelling techniques, Chris d’Lacey is a highly esteemed author, known across the globe for his exciting array of books, including his acclaimed fantasy novels. Beginning his foray into fiction later in life, Chris penned his first story, a whopping 250,000-word tale for his wife, when he was 32. However, it would take another seven years before he ventured further into the realm of fiction.

An author with accolades to his name, Chris is a proud recipient of the prestigious Carnegie Medal, Rotherham Children’s Book Award, and Books Factor Award. Being recognized for his contributions to literature, Chris has been honored with a doctorate by the University of Leicester, where he continues to contribute his expertise.

Beginnings of a Literary Maestro

Chris d’Lacey’s journey as a published author began when he submitted an entry for a contest, hoping to bag a £2,000 prize. Although he didn’t win, it unlocked a significant opportunity for him – a publisher liked his work, purchased it, and A Hole at the Pole, his first-ever picture book, was published in 1994. This marked the commencement of his professional writing career and laid the groundwork for his first novel, Henry Spaloosh!, which was beautifully illustrated by Philip Reeve and released in 1998.

Chris d’Lacey’s Books in Order

Since the release of his first novel, Chris d’Lacey has continued to captivate audiences with his signature style and evocative narratives. In the ensuing discussion, we explore Chris d’Lacey’s books in order of their release, immersing ourselves in the magical universe he has crafted:

Publication Order of The Last Dragon Chronicles Books

The Fire Within (2001) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Icefire (2003) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Fire Star (2005) 📚 Buy on Amazon
The Fire Eternal (2007) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Dark Fire (2009) 📚 Buy on Amazon
Fire World (2011) 📚 Buy on Amazon
The Fire Ascending (2012) 📚 Buy on Amazon