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The I Am Number Four: The Lost Files Series in Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

I Am Number Four: The Lost Files Books in Order

15 books
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Title
Date
Rating
1
Aug 2011
2
Mar 2012
7
Feb 2014
10
Dec 2014
11
Apr 2015
12
Jul 2015
13
Nov 2015
14
Feb 2016

How to Read the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

The series is best experienced alongside or slightly after the main Lorien Legacies novels, with collections ideally read in their published sequence (such as The Legacies, Secret Histories, Hidden Enemy, and later bind-ups). The novellas were initially released individually or in small groups and later compiled into paperback collections that group them thematically or chronologically. While many individual stories can be enjoyed as stand-alones—providing self-contained emotional arcs or revelations—reading them in relation to the main series timeline maximizes impact. The Lost Files frequently reference or lead directly into events in the core books, enriching character motivations and plot twists. Strict linear order among the novellas themselves is less critical than their placement relative to the main novels, but sequential collection reading preserves the growing scope of the war and the evolving understanding of both Loric and Mogadorian societies.

About the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series

Series Premise

The core premise delves into the hidden histories and personal struggles of key figures on both sides of the conflict. While the main series follows the surviving Loric Garde—nine gifted children sent to Earth as children with their Cepan guardians after the destruction of their home planet Lorien—the Lost Files illuminate events that occur off the main narrative path. Stories reveal the early lives and training of individual Garde members before and during their time on Earth, explore the origins of the Mogadorian threat from an insider's view, and uncover secret missions, betrayals, and moments of moral awakening that influence the larger war. Readers gain insight into how the Loric charm that protects the numbered Garde functions, the development of their Legacies (superhuman powers), and the personal costs of hiding, fighting, and surviving while the Mogadorians hunt them in numerical order.

Main Characters

Main characters shift focus across the novellas, providing fresh perspectives on the larger conflict. Number Six (Six) features prominently in early stories, portrayed as a fierce, independent survivor whose guardian Katarina shaped her resilience and combat skills. Number Nine emerges as a bold, cocky warrior whose time in hiding with his Cepan Sandor reveals his vulnerabilities and leadership potential. Adamus Sutekh (Adam), a young Mogadorian from a high-ranking family, offers one of the most compelling arcs; his exposure to Loric memories and growing disillusionment with his people's brutality drive a powerful redemption storyline. Other Garde members, such as Number Five, receive focused explorations of their isolation, temptations, and moral struggles. Recurring supporting figures include various Cepan guardians who sacrificed everything to protect their charges; Mogadorian leaders and soldiers who embody the empire's ruthless ideology; and human allies or bystanders whose lives intersect with the hidden war. The original main-series protagonists like John Smith (Number Four), Sam Goode, and Sarah Hart appear in supporting or referenced roles, tying the Lost Files tightly to the central narrative.

Setting

The setting primarily unfolds on contemporary Earth, with key flashbacks to the lush, once-utopian planet Lorien before its fall. Earth locations range from quiet suburban towns and high schools where Garde members hide to remote safe houses, bustling cities, and hidden training grounds. Mogadorian strongholds—sterile, militaristic bases hidden in plain sight or underground—contrast sharply with the more organic, nature-connected Loric environments. The invasion's shadow looms everywhere, turning familiar human landscapes into battlegrounds or places of quiet paranoia. Descriptions of Legacies in action, alien technology, and the stark differences between Loric grace and Mogadorian brutality add vivid, immersive layers to the world.

Tone & Themes

The tone is intense, suspenseful, and emotionally raw, blending high-stakes action with introspective character moments typical of young adult science fiction. Pittacus Lore's prose is fast-paced and accessible, delivering cinematic fight scenes, tense pursuits, and quieter reflections on loss and identity. The mood shifts between exhilarating empowerment as Legacies awaken and darker despair amid betrayal or isolation, with flashes of hope and camaraderie. Themes explore the burden of destiny and the fight for free will; the nature of good and evil, including redemption arcs for unlikely characters; the trauma of displacement and the search for belonging on an alien world; loyalty, sacrifice, and the price of survival; prejudice and the possibility of change across enemy lines; and the power of found family and collective resistance against overwhelming oppression. The stories emphasize that heroism often emerges from ordinary (or even antagonistic) individuals choosing a better path.

In the end, the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series enriches the Lorien Legacies with intimate, high-stakes glimpses into the personal battles that fuel the larger war for Earth's future. Pittacus Lore masterfully uses these companion stories to humanize both heroes and former enemies, revealing that courage, doubt, and the capacity for change exist even in the darkest corners of the galaxy. For fans of the main series or newcomers drawn to epic young adult science fiction with heart and moral complexity, the Lost Files deliver essential depth and emotional resonance that make the fight against extinction feel profoundly personal. They linger like a scar around the ankle— a permanent reminder that every numbered life, every hidden legacy, and every choice to stand against the tide matters in the battle to reclaim light from shadow. In a universe where nine were sent to survive, these files prove that survival is only the beginning; true victory comes from the stories we choose to tell and the sides we ultimately join.

FAQ

How many books are in the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series?

15 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Hunt for the Garde, was published in May 2016.

When was the most recent book released?

Hunt for the Garde was published in May 2016.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Six's Legacy, published in August 2011.

What genre is the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series?

The series primarily falls into the Science Fiction genre.

Do you need to read the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series about?

The core premise delves into the hidden histories and personal struggles of key figures on both sides of the conflict. While the main series follows the surviving Loric Garde—nine gifted children sent to Earth as children with their Cepan guardians after the destruction of their home planet Lorien—the Lost Files illuminate events that occur off the main narrative path. Stories reveal the early lives and training of individual Garde members before and during their time on Earth, explore the origins of the Mogadorian threat from an insider's view, and uncover secret missions, betrayals, and moments of moral awakening that influence the larger war. Readers gain insight into how the Loric charm that protects the numbered Garde functions, the development of their Legacies (superhuman powers), and the personal costs of hiding, fighting, and surviving while the Mogadorians hunt them in numerical order.

Is the I Am Number Four: The Lost Files series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.