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The Wilderlore Series in Order

Wilderlore Books in Order

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About the Wilderlore series

Series Premise

In a world divided between ordinary "Elsewheres" (non-magical villages that fear the supernatural) and the hidden Wilderlands (six diverse biomes teeming with magical Beasts), young Barclay Thorne accidentally bonds with a powerful creature from the Woods, gaining its Lore (magic) and being exiled from his safe, rule-bound home. Determined to break the bond and return to normal life, he journeys to the Lore Keepers—a guild of people who bond with Beasts and wield their powers—where he apprentices, competes in high-stakes trials, and embarks on quests across the Wilderlands to master his abilities and uncover deeper truths about himself and the world.

The series is best read in publication order, as Barclay's growth from fearful outsider to confident Lore Keeper, his deepening friendships, the progression of his magical mastery, and escalating challenges tied to the Wilderlands' lore build meaningfully across books for richer emotional arcs and cumulative payoffs. That said, each installment delivers a self-contained adventure with its own complete quest, new Wilderland focus, satisfying resolution, and standalone emotional journey, so jumping in mid-series won't leave readers lost on the core story—though sequential reading enhances the layered character development and world expansion.

Main Characters

Barclay Thorne — The protagonist: a clever, stubborn, rule-following orphan from Dullshire who apprentices as a mushroom farmer and dreams only of a safe, respected life. After his accidental Beast bond, he evolves from anxious outsider to brave Lore Keeper, using wit and determination to overcome self-doubt and prove his worth.

- Mitzi — A loyal, resourceful friend and fellow apprentice: quick-thinking and supportive, she brings energy and camaraderie to the group.

- Viola — Another key apprentice: bold, competitive, and skilled, adding tension and growth through rivalry and eventual friendship.

- Tadg — A steadfast companion: thoughtful and dependable, rounding out the core trio with quiet strength.

- Ruskin — Barclay's bonded scarlet dragon: fierce yet endearing, with a big personality that grows alongside Barclay.

Setting

The world splits between the mundane Elsewheres—quiet, rule-obsessed villages like Dullshire that shun magic—and the six Wilderlands, each a distinct, magical biome inspired by natural environments: fiery Crestwood (home of scarlet dragons), watery Primlox (fairy paradise), rocky Burth (troll domain), icy Flatfrost, lush jungles, and more. The central hub is the Lore Keepers' guild, with quests leading through enchanted forests, stormy seas, ancient ruins, and diverse landscapes that feel alive with wonder and danger. The contrast between safe, ordinary life and the wild, magical unknown creates a vivid, expansive backdrop perfect for exploration.

Tone & Themes

The tone is whimsical, cheeky, and uplifting—full of playful banter, lighthearted mishaps, heartfelt moments, and a sense of wonder that keeps the excitement high without dark or scary elements. Foody balances adventure with humor and warmth, making even perilous quests feel approachable and fun for young readers.

Themes center on belonging and self-acceptance (especially for outsiders or those who feel "different"), the courage to embrace change and destiny instead of clinging to safety, the power of friendship and found family, responsibility toward magical creatures and the environment, and the idea that true strength comes from vulnerability, teamwork, and kindness rather than raw power. Resilience, identity, and the joy of discovery recur as gentle, empowering messages.

In the end, Amanda Foody's Wilderlore series is a sparkling gem of middle-grade fantasy—joyful adventures that whisk readers into a world of magical Beasts, unbreakable friendships, and the thrill of finding where you truly belong. These books capture the magic of stepping beyond comfort zones, the warmth of chosen family, and the quiet power of believing in yourself even when the path feels impossible. If you're seeking enchanting tales full of heart, humor, wonder, and just the right amount of peril, Wilderlore is an irresistible journey—grab your courage, bond with a Beast, and let the Wilderlands unfold before you.

FAQ

How many books are in the Wilderlore series?

5 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Traitor's Gambit, was published in May 2026.

When was the most recent book released?

The Traitor's Gambit was published in May 2026.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Accidental Apprentice, published in April 2021.

What genre is the Wilderlore series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy Adventure genre.

What is the Wilderlore series about?

In a world divided between ordinary "Elsewheres" (non-magical villages that fear the supernatural) and the hidden Wilderlands (six diverse biomes teeming with magical Beasts), young Barclay Thorne accidentally bonds with a powerful creature from the Woods, gaining its Lore (magic) and being exiled from his safe, rule-bound home. Determined to break the bond and return to normal life, he journeys to the Lore Keepers—a guild of people who bond with Beasts and wield their powers—where he apprentices, competes in high-stakes trials, and embarks on quests across the Wilderlands to master his abilities and uncover deeper truths about himself and the world. The series is best read in publication order, as Barclay's growth from fearful outsider to confident Lore Keeper, his deepening friendships, the progression of his magical mastery, and escalating challenges tied to the Wilderlands' lore build meaningfully across books for richer emotional arcs and cumulative payoffs. That said, each installment delivers a self-contained adventure with its own complete quest, new Wilderland focus, satisfying resolution, and standalone emotional journey, so jumping in mid-series won't leave readers lost on the core story—though sequential reading enhances the layered character development and world expansion.

Is the Wilderlore series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.