![]() “The woodtrolls had many types of wood to choose from and each had its own special properties. Only two things keep Twig going: the hopes of discovering his true identity and finding his destiny.” So begins the heart-stopping adventure that will take Twig through a nightmarish world of goblins and trogs, bloodthirsty beasts and flesh-eating trees. Soon he sets off to find out who he really is, and he does the unthinkable- he strays from the path. He has always thought he was one of them, until, one cold night, he finds out he’s not. ![]() Abandoned at birth in the dangerous Deepwoods, young Twig has been brought up by a family of woodtrolls. ![]() Filled with strange peoples and terrifying creatures, this is a world unlike any other, where action-and danger-await at every turn. “Far, far away, jutting out into the emptiness beyond, lies the Edge. The Edge Chronicles website can be found here. It was published in 1998 by Random House and is the first in the Twig trilogy. The last post will be a wrap-up post discussing the series as a whole and my most to least favorite list!īeyond the Deepwoods is the first book (fourth chronologically) in The Edge Chronicles, a ten-book series (made up of three trilogies and one wrap-up) written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. ![]() ![]() And so starts another Series Week! I will be reviewing the ten books in The Edge Chronicles, one per day. ![]()
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