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Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten

by Vox Day

5 books Started 1912 Latest 2023
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The Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten is a Science Fiction / Fantasy series by Vox Day, made up of 5 books published between 1912 and 2023. It begins with Heroes of Chivalry (1912), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Animal Book (2023), spanning 111 years of storytelling.

5books
111years active
2decades
~27.8yrs between books
2023latest release

Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series?

Start with Heroes of Chivalry (1912), the first book in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series by Vox Day. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series?

There are 5 books in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series by Vox Day, published between 1912 and 2023.

What is the first book in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series?

The first book in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series is Heroes of Chivalry, published in 1912 by Vox Day.

What is the latest book in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series?

The most recent book in the Junior Classics Series with Matthew King, William Patten series is The Animal Book (2023) by Vox Day.

Theodore Beale, known by the pseudonym Vox Day, is an American author, essayist, and podcaster. Born in 1968, he holds a degree in computer science from Stanford University. Day has written several science fiction and fantasy novels, including "An Orc on the Wild Side" (2002) and "The Last Witchking" (2008). He also writes for various online publications and hosts the podcast "The Vox Day Show." Day's work has been the subject of controversy, with critics accusing him of promoting far-right and alt-right views. In 2017, he was banned from the social media platform Twitter for violating its hate speech policy. Despite the controversy, Day remains a popular figure among certain online communities.

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