Ursula Vernon Books In Order

Black Dogs Books In Publication Order

  1. The House of Diamond (2007)
  2. The Mountain of Iron (2011)

Clocktaur War Books In Publication Order

  1. Clockwork Boys (2017)
  2. The Wonder Engine (2018)

Digger Books In Publication Order

  1. Digger, Volume One (2005)
  2. Digger, Volume Two (2006)
  3. Digger, Volume Three (2007)
  4. Digger, Volume Four (2009)

Dragonbreath Books In Publication Order

  1. Dragonbreath (2009)
  2. Attack of the Ninja Frogs (2010)
  3. Curse of the Were-wiener (2010)
  4. Lair of the Bat Monster (2011)
  5. No Such Thing as Ghosts (2011)
  6. Revenge of the Horned Bunnies (2012)
  7. When Fairies Go Bad (2012)
  8. Nightmare of the Iguana (2013)
  9. The Case of the Toxic Mutants (2013)
  10. Knight-napped! (2014)
  11. The Frozen Menace (2016)

Hamster Princess Books In Publication Order

  1. Harriet the Invincible (2015)
  2. Of Mice and Magic (2016)
  3. Ratpunzel (2016)
  4. Giant Trouble (2017)
  5. Whiskerella (2018)
  6. Little Red Rodent Hood (2018)

T. Kingfisher Collections In Publication Order

  1. Toad Words And Other Stories (2014)
  2. The Halcyon Fairy Book (2017)
  3. Jackalope Wives and Other Stories (2017)

T. Kingfisher Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. Nine Goblins (2013)
  2. Minor Mage (2019)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Seventh Bride (As: T. Kingfisher) (2014)
  2. Castle Hangnail (2015)
  3. Bryony and Roses (As: T. Kingfisher) (2015)
  4. The Raven and the Reindeer (As: T. Kingfisher) (2016)
  5. Swordheart (As: T. Kingfisher) (2018)
  6. The Twisted Ones (As: T. Kingfisher) (2019)
  7. A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking (As: T. Kingfisher) (2020)
  8. The Hollow Places (As: T. Kingfisher) (2020)

Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. Nurk (2008)
  2. Nine Goblins (As: T. Kingfisher) (2013)
  3. Minor Mage (As: T. Kingfisher) (2019)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. Toad Words And Other Stories (As: T. Kingfisher) (2014)
  2. The Halcyon Fairy Book (As: T. Kingfisher) (2017)
  3. Jackalope Wives and Other Stories (As: T. Kingfisher) (2017)

Graphic Novels In Publication Order

  1. Irrational Fears (2009)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. It Made Sense at the Time (2004)

The Saint of Steel Books In Publication Order

  1. Paladin’s Grace (2020)
  2. Paladin’s Strength (2021)
  3. Paladin’s Hope (2021)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. Best of Apex Magazine: Volume 1 (2016)

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Clocktaur War Book Covers

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Hamster Princess Book Covers

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T. Kingfisher Short Stories/Novellas Book Covers

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Ursula Vernon Books Overview

The House of Diamond

Black Dogs: The House of Diamond is the first of two volumes chronicling the adventures of young Lyra, sole survivor of the massacre of her family’s estate. Along with a wandering dog soldier, she is swept up on a mission for the elven nation of Anu’tintavel in its war against a powerful sorcerer. With the help of a pair of female elves, a scout and a warrior, the frightened, bookish girl discovers new talents and confidence that make her a key player in the elves conflict.

Digger, Volume One

Digger is a story about a wombat. More specifically, it is a story about a particularly no nonsense wombat who finds herself stuck on the wrong end of a one way tunnel in a strange land where nonsense seems to be the specialty. Now with the help of a talking statue of a god, an outcast hyena, a shadow being of undeterminate origin, and an oracular slug, she seeks to find out where she is and how to go about getting back to her Warren. Sporting an irreverent sense of humor and a fantasy protagonist with a healthy dose of skepticism, Digger rapidly gained a huge following of devoted fans eager for the twice a week updates on the webcomic anthology site Graphic Smash. This volume collects the first two chapters of the story, along with an all new six page comic revealing the origin of the talking statue of Ganesh.

Digger, Volume Two

The second collection of Digger is here, featuring the third and fourth chapters of the highly acclaimed webcomic. Digger is still lost in the strange land she discovered at the end of a one way tunnel, which now seems more intentional than accidental. A seemingly innocuous fossil she picked up on the way is suspected of having more to it than meets the eye, and the beneficient talking statue of Ganesh has a need that sends Digger and a decidedly unhinged acolyte deep underground in search of answers.

Digger, Volume Three

In this third volume of Digger, covering chapters five and six of Ursula Vernon’s webcomic, our wombat Hero*ine is driven from the protective care of the Hag by the persistent efforts of Captain Jhalm. Back in the strange world outside the temple of Ganesh, Digger encounters friends new and old, while often confronting the age old question of the nature of good and evil. Seemingly simple answers lead to complicated consequences, foes turn into allies, and Digger must continue to sort out who she can trust in her quest to find her way back home.

Dragonbreath

It’s not easy for Danny Dragonbreath to be the sole mythical creature in a school for reptiles and amphibians especially because he can’t breathe fire like other dragons as the school bully loves to remind him. But having a unique family comes in handy sometimes, like when his sea serpent cousin takes Danny and his best iguana friend on a mindboggling underwater tour, complete with vomiting sea cucumbers and giant squid. It sure beats reading the encyclopedia to research his ocean report…
Using a hybrid of comic book panels and text, Ursula Vernon introduces an irresistible set of characters with a penchant for getting themselves into sticky situations. It’s perfect for both the classroom and the Wimpy Kid set.

Attack of the Ninja Frogs

Danny Dragonbreath knew girls were trouble. But the new foreign exchange student, Suki the Salamander, is beyond trouble. Not only has she reduced his best friend, Wendell, to a blithering, lovesick tadpole, but she’s apparently the object of an elaborate ninja frog kidnapping plot. Danny is never one to pass up an adventure especially one involving ninja frogs, and so he and Wendell and Suki set out on a dangerous quest through the mythical Japanese bamboo forests to find out what these fearsome frogs want. Danny may not be able to breathe fire like a normal dragon, but he and Wendell have watched lots of kung fu movies and can totally take on a bunch of ninja frogs. Or, um, so he hopes…
Using her trademark hybrid style of comic book panels and text, Ursula Vernon has packed this second book in the hilarious Dragonbreath series with lots of kung fu, a little bit of loooove, and plenty of everyday school drama.

Curse of the Were-wiener

Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend Wendell thought the hot dog from the school cafeteria looked a little…
off. Then things got weird when the hot dog bit Wendell, and weirder still when Wendell started to sprout back hair. Could Wendell be morphing into a…
cue ominous music were wiener? All evidence points to yes. And unless he and Danny can get past the lunch ladies and slay the alpha wurst, the whole school could be infected. Written in Ursula Vernon’s trademark hybrid style of comic book panels and text, this is the thrilling third book in the series. In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews said Dragonbreath ‘will leave readers in stiches and on tenterhooks waiting for the next one.’ Curse of the Were Wiener will make kids everywhere laugh, shriek, and take a closer look at their lunches.

Lair of the Bat Monster

Danny Dragonbreath is hoping to see lots of cool bats when he and his best friend, Wendell, visit Danny’s cousin, a bat specialist in Mexico. But he isn’t expecting to get up close and personal with a giant bat monster, who kidnaps Danny and carries him off to her lair! Now nerdy Wendell will finally get a chance to be a hero…
but only if he can hunt down the bat monster before she permanently adopts Danny as her bat monster baby. Ursula Vernon has packed the fourth book in this laugh until smoke comes out of your nose series with fantastic bat facts and hilarity of the highest order. Wimpy Kid fans everywhere will love this decidedly un wimpy but often unlucky! dragon.

No Such Thing as Ghosts

Danny Dragonbreath and his best friend, Wendell, have a carefully constructed trick or treating system designed to maximize their Halloween candy haul. But this year, despite Danny’s awesome vampire costume, their plan is flopping. First, Danny’s dad makes them trick or treat with Christiana Vanderpool, an annoying know it all and girl who doesn’t even believe that dragons exist. And then the school bully dares them to go into a spooky old haunted house. Naturally, the house is inhabited by a creepy clown and a candy crazed ghost of yore. It’s going to take more than fire breathing to get them out of this mess they might even have to horror of horrors! perform a sacrificial candy offering. Perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid and Big Nate, Ursula Vernon’s hauntingly hilarious fifth book in the Dragonbreath series will make you check your closets and lock up your candy.

Revenge of the Horned Bunnies

Ride ’em, cowboy! Danny’s off to summer camp! Danny Dragonbreath is counting down the days to his awesome western summer camp…
until he gets the terrible news that his annoying younger cousin Spencer is going too. Good bye, Danny the Cowboy; Hello, Danny the Babysitter. But when Spencer befriends a mythical jackalope or horned bunny and then uncovers a diabolical jackalope napping ring, things start looking up again. After all, if you need a math problem solved, you call a nerd. But if you need a villainous ring of horned bunnynappers broken up, you call Danny Dragonbreath. The sixth book in this laugh until smoke comes out of your nose series is perfect for Wimpy Kid fans everywhere.

Nurk

Nurk is a quiet homebody of a shrew. But when a mysterious plea for help arrives in the mail, he invokes the spirit of his fearless warrior shrew grandmother, Surka, and sets off to find the sender. It seems the prince of the dragonflies has been kidnapped, and Nurk is his last hope for rescue. Such a mission would be daunting for even the biggest, baddest, and bravest of shrews, and Nurk is neither big nor bad, and only a little brave. But he does his very best and hopes his grandmother would be proud. Nurk is a warm, wonderful, and hilarious illustrated adventure about courage, family legacies, and friendships of a most unusual nature.

It Made Sense at the Time

Artistic Visions is a new series of full size perfect bound publications focusing on the sketches and illustrations of well known artists. Going beyond a collection of drawings, each volume attempts to impart a sense of the artist’s philosophy, tips, and techniques through personal interviews and commentary.

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