The Edge Chronicles
(Doubleday)Written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell, The Edge Chronicles features one of the most unique settings in all of fantasy: a continent sized cliff jutting off into oblivion! Life on the precipice is hard for the denizens of The Edge, as the mainland away from the infinite drop is hardly a walk in the park. It’s a brutal world, full of man eating trees, man eating bird people, man eating space jellies from beyond the stars. A whole world of man eaters, honestly. But the children of The Edge survive! Mostly by wandering the Deepwoods and befriending gentle giant bears, or stowing away on a ship of sky pirates, or joining an order of knight/scholars dedicated to spreading knowledge and sticking a sword into monsters that babble ignorance. In this world, it takes all kinds.
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