The Keys to the Kingdom Books in Order
book series by Garth Nix
Publication order
In the order the books were originally released.
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Buy on AmazonMister Monday (The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 1)
2006 · Garth Nix
The Keys to the Kingdom is the first book in a series by Garth Nix, an internationally acclaimed author. The story follows Arthur Penhaligon, who is…
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Buy on Amazon2004 · Garth Nix
Arthur Penhaligon is still recovering from saving the world when he must act again. Grim Tuesday has taken the Lower House and the First Key, causing…
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Buy on Amazon2005 · Garth Nix
Drowned Wednesday is the third book in Garth Nix's fantasy-adventure series, The Keys to the Kingdom. Arthur Penhaligon, injured and ill, is summoned…
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Buy on Amazon2006 · Garth Nix
Garth Nix's 2006 novel continues the adventures of Arthur Penhaligon in the Keys to the Kingdom series. After their journey in the Border Sea, Arthur…
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2007 · Garth Nix
Lady Friday is the fifth novel by Garth Nix in his The Keys to the Kingdom series. It was first published in 2007 by HarperCollins in the United…
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Buy on Amazon2008 · Garth Nix
Arthur has taken the Sixth Key from Superior Saturday but fallen into an unexpected place, leaving him alone in enemy territory. As the power of the…
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Buy on Amazon2010 · Garth Nix
Lord Sunday is the seventh and final book in Garth Nix's The Keys to the Kingdom series. It follows the adventures of a boy named Arthur as he…
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Frequently asked questions
What order should I read the The Keys to the Kingdom books in?
Read them in publication order, starting with “Mister Monday (The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 1)”. Start with “Mister Monday (The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 1).”
How many books are in the The Keys to the Kingdom series?
We list 7 books by Garth Nix , published between 2004–2010.
Where can I buy the The Keys to the Kingdom books?
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Reading order compiled from author/publisher guidance and verified bibliographic data. Spotted an error? We continuously correct the catalog.