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Edward Reading Order

1 series · 35 books

Craig Lancaster is a contemporary novelist known for crafting character-driven standalone stories that explore the complexities of everyday life. His Edward series, comprising 35 interconnected novels, follows a singular protagonist through various situations and emotional landscapes, allowing readers to develop a deep understanding of one man's journey across multiple narratives. Lancaster's writing style emphasizes psychological depth and authentic human relationships, making his work appealing to readers who appreciate literary fiction grounded in realistic portrayal of modern existence.

Standalone Novels Series

35 books

Start with Beach House. Summers in The 60's : We Bought a Beach House, the first of 35 books in the Standalone Novels series.

#Title
1
Beach House. Summers in The 60's : We Bought a Beach House
2
Benchmark
3
Beyond Skyline
4
British Agriculture the Nation's Opportunity
5
Chronicle and political papers
6
Cuaderno de Notas
7
Deadly Pleasures
8
ESSAYS from the Pulpit
9
Edward I. of England in the North of Scotland, by a Member of the Literary and Scientific Assoc. of Elgin [J. Taylor]
10
Edward's Sudoku Hard to Extreme
11
Embracing Defeat
12
England's boy king
13
European Law
14
Full Marks, for trying Fenton-Ryder!
15
Haikyuu Coloring Book
16
Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
17
Heads You Lose
18
History
19
History of Norridgewock
20
Leatherface
21
Letters of Jane Austen
22
Math 2200 Calculus with Analytics [Paperback] [Paperback])
23
Money For Nothing
24
My Hero Academia Coloring Book
25
Rover Boys under Canvas
26
Smart Notes Accounting & Reporting
27
Smart Notes Auditing
28
Smart Notes Far
29
Smart Notes Law
30
Thє Swαn Príncєss Coloring Book
31
The Crown And The People 1902 1953
32
The Master of Game
33
Tokyo Ghoul Coloring Book
34
U. S. Government, Congress President and Courts
35
Witchcraft In Europe, 1100-1700

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Edward written?
Edward has written 35 books across 1 series.

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