Diana Wynne Jones Books in Order
Diana Wynne Jones is a celebrated author of fantasy and science fiction novels, renowned for her imaginative storytelling and unforgettable characters. Born in London, she is the daughter of teachers Marjorie (née Jackson) and Richard Aneurin Jones. Her childhood, marked by frequent moves, including a period in Wales, shaped her resourceful spirit. Jones spent her formative years in Thaxted, Essex, where her parents ran an educational conference centre. After attending the Friends School Saffron Walden, she studied English at St Anne's College in Oxford, where she was influenced by the likes of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. Jones's writing career began in the mid-1960s, driven by her need for creative expression amidst the chaos of family life. Her first novels soon followed, showcasing her unique blend of wit, magic, and adventure.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Diana Wynne Jones
- #1AmazonHowl's Moving Castle Picture Book(2004)
- #2AmazonHowl's Moving Castle, Vol. 1(2004)
- #3AmazonHowl's Moving Castle, Vol. 2(2005)
- #4AmazonHowl's Moving Castle, Vol. 3(2005)
- #5AmazonHowl's Moving Castle, Vol. 4(2005)
- #6AmazonDragons & Dreams(1986)
- #7AmazonGaslight & Ghosts(1988)
- #8AmazonDragons and Warrior Daughters(1989)
- #9AmazonArrows Of Eros(1989)
- #10AmazonHidden Turnings(1989)
- #11AmazonNow We Are Sick(1991)
- #12AmazonFantasy Stories(1994)
- #13AmazonSpellbound(1995)
- #14AmazonA Treasury of Witches and Wizards(1996)
- #15AmazonSecret City(1997)
- #16AmazonFirebirds(2003)
- #17AmazonFantasy: Red Hot Reads(2004)
- #18AmazonFirebirds Rising(2005)
- #19AmazonThe Wand in the Word(2006)
- #1AmazonThe Sherwood Ring (By: Elizabeth Marie Pope)(1958)
- #2AmazonThe Seventh Swan (By: Nicholas Stuart Gray)(1962)
- #3AmazonThe Dragon Hoard (By: Tanith Lee,Graham Oakley)(1971)
- #4AmazonThe Throme of the Erril of Sherill (By: Patricia A. McKillip)(1973)
- #5AmazonThe Perilous Gard (By: Elizabeth Marie Pope)(1974)
- #6AmazonThe Magic Three of Solatia (By: Jane Yolen)(1974)
- #7AmazonPower of Three(1976)
- #8AmazonTime Piper (By: Delia Huddy)(1976)
- #9AmazonThe Dark Lord of Pengersick (By: Richard Carlyon)(1976)
- #10AmazonEast of Midnight (By: Tanith Lee)(1977)
- #11AmazonThe Devil on the Road (By: Robert Westall)(1978)
- #12AmazonThe Ash Staff (By: Paul R. Fisher)(1979)
- #13AmazonTulku (By: Peter Dickinson)(1979)
- #14AmazonThe Magicians of Caprona(1980)
- #15AmazonThe Princess and the Thorn (By: Paul R. Fisher)(1980)
- #16AmazonMont Cant Gold (By: Paul R. Fisher)(1981)
- #17AmazonThe Hawks of Fellheath (By: Paul R. Fisher)(1984)
- #18AmazonTalking to Dragons (By: Patricia C. Wrede)(1985)
- #19AmazonThe Last Days of the Edge of the World (By: Brian M. Stableford)(1985)
- #1AmazonChangeover(1970)
- #2AmazonWilkins' Tooth / Witch's Business(1973)
- #3AmazonThe Ogre Downstairs(1974)
- #4AmazonDogsbody(1975)
- #5AmazonEight Days of Luke(1975)
- #6AmazonThe Four Grannies(1980)
- #7AmazonThe Time of the Ghost(1981)
- #8AmazonThe Homeward Bounders(1981)
- #9AmazonArcher's Goon(1984)
- #10AmazonFire and Hemlock(1985)
- #11AmazonA Tale of Time City(1987)
- #12AmazonChair Person(1989)
- #13AmazonWild Robert(1989)
- #14AmazonAunt Maria / Black Maria(1991)
- #15AmazonA Sudden Wild Magic(1992)
- #16AmazonHexwood(1993)
- #17AmazonEverard's Ride(1995)
- #18AmazonPuss in Boots(1999)
- #19AmazonStealer of Souls(2000)
- #20AmazonEnna Hittims(2006)
- #21AmazonThe Game(2007)
- #22AmazonEnchanted Glass(2010)
- #23AmazonEarwig and the Witch(2011)
- #24AmazonThe Islands of Chaldea (With: Ursula Jones)(2014)
- #25AmazonWarlock at the Wheel and Other Stories(1984)
- #26AmazonStopping for a Spell(1993)
- #27AmazonMinor Arcana(1996)
- #28AmazonBelieving Is Seeing(1999)
- #29AmazonUnexpected Magic(2002)
- #30AmazonVile Visitors(2012)
About Diana Wynne Jones
Diana Wynne Jones is a celebrated author of fantasy and science fiction novels, renowned for her imaginative storytelling and unforgettable characters. Born in London, she is the daughter of teachers Marjorie (née Jackson) and Richard Aneurin Jones. Her childhood, marked by frequent moves, including a period in Wales, shaped her resourceful spirit. Jones spent her formative years in Thaxted, Essex, where her parents ran an educational conference centre. After attending the Friends School Saffron Walden, she studied English at St Anne's College in Oxford, where she was influenced by the likes of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. Jones's writing career began in the mid-1960s, driven by her need for creative expression amidst the chaos of family life. Her first novels soon followed, showcasing her unique blend of wit, magic, and adventure.
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