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- Q644852 abstract "Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space, also known simply as Pendragon or the Pendragon Adventure, is a series of ten young-adult science fiction/fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. The series focuses on the chronicles of Bobby Pendragon, an American teenager who discovers that he must prevent the destruction of the ten "territories": distinct but interrelated space-time realities. The series has sold over a million copies.Each book deals with the battle over a particular territory, fought between Bobby's side and the forces of Saint Dane, a space-and-time-travelling, shape-shifting demon who exploits a decisive turning point in each territory's history. At this turning point, Saint Dane steps in to guide each territory towards utter chaos. Along with his allies, Bobby Pendragon must stop or reverse Saint Dane's sinister efforts. The novels use a first-person perspective through Bobby Pendragon written journal entries, in which he recounts the events of his adventures to his loyal friends back home, Courtney Chetwynde and Mark Dimond, as well as a third-person narrative to tell the stories of characters other than Bobby—often, Courtney and Mark. Each book of the series repeatedly alternates between these two narrative perspectives.The first five books in the series, The Merchant of Death (2001), The Lost City of Faar (2001), The Never War (2002), The Reality Bug (2002), and Black Water (2003) were originally published in paperback by Aladdin Paperbacks. In 2004, Black Water made The New York Times' weekly nationwide top-ten list in the category "Children's Paperback Books," and a month later, for the first time, the series as a whole ranked in the category of "Children's Best Sellers: Series." The remaining five books, The Rivers of Zadaa (2005), The Quillian Games (2006), The Pilgrims of Rayne (2007), Raven Rise (2008), and The Soldiers of Halla (2009) were all originally published in hardback by Simon & Schuster. As of 2011, all books have been released in both formats. A graphic novelization of The Merchant of Death was also released around the time of the ninth book. The tenth and final novel, The Soldiers of Halla, was released on May 12, 2009. A prequel trilogy created by MacHale but authored by other writers has also been published and is collectively called Pendragon: Before the War.".
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- Q644852 comment "Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure through Time and Space, also known simply as Pendragon or the Pendragon Adventure, is a series of ten young-adult science fiction/fantasy novels by American author D. J. MacHale, published from 2002 to 2009. The series focuses on the chronicles of Bobby Pendragon, an American teenager who discovers that he must prevent the destruction of the ten "territories": distinct but interrelated space-time realities.".
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