D.B.C. Pierre Books in Order

DBC Pierre is a versatile writer navigating multiple identities and nationalities. Born Peter Warren Finlay, he adopted the nickname "DBC" and the surname "Pierre", bestowed upon him by childhood friends in a nod to a beloved cartoon character. His literary journey culminated in a major triumph when he was awarded the Booker Prize for fiction in 2003 for his provocative novel Vernon God Little. As the third Australian to receive this prestigious honor, Pierre's achievement marked a significant milestone in his career. In a surprising twist, he has publicly declared his affinity for Mexican culture, blurring the lines between his Australian birth and his adopted identity.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by D.B.C. Pierre

  • #1
    Vernon God Little(2003)
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  • #2
    Ludmila's Broken English(2006)
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  • #3
    Suddenly Doctor Cox(2009)
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  • #4
    Lights Out in Wonderland(2010)
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  • #5
    Breakfast with the Borgias(2014)
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  • #6
    Release the Bats(2017)
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  • #7
    Meanwhile in Dopamine City(2020)
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  • #8
    Big Snake Little Snake(2022)
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  • #9
    Petit Mal(2013)
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  • #10
    Glimmer Train Stories, #64(2007)
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  • #11
    Writing on the Edge(2010)
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  • #12
    Where There's Smoke: Outstanding Short Stories by Australian Men(2015)
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  • #13
    The Best Australian Essays 2015(2015)
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  • #14
    Animalia(2018)
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About D.B.C. Pierre

DBC Pierre is a versatile writer navigating multiple identities and nationalities. Born Peter Warren Finlay, he adopted the nickname "DBC" and the surname "Pierre", bestowed upon him by childhood friends in a nod to a beloved cartoon character. His literary journey culminated in a major triumph when he was awarded the Booker Prize for fiction in 2003 for his provocative novel Vernon God Little. As the third Australian to receive this prestigious honor, Pierre's achievement marked a significant milestone in his career. In a surprising twist, he has publicly declared his affinity for Mexican culture, blurring the lines between his Australian birth and his adopted identity.

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