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Cory Doctorow Books in Order
Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, activist, journalist, and blogger. As the co-editor of Boing Boing, he shares his insights on technology and culture. He has written critically acclaimed novels for young adults, such as Homeland, Pirate Cinema, and Little Brother, as well as novels for adults like Rapture Of The Nerds and Makers. His nonfiction book, Information Doesn't Want To Be Free, offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and business. His YA graphic novel, In Real Life, showcases his versatility as a writer. As a Fellow for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and co-founder of the UK Open Rights Group, Doctorow remains committed to advocating for digital rights and freedoms. Based in Los Angeles, he continues to shape the literary landscape with his thought-provoking works.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Cory Doctorow's book series? Cory Doctorow has written 10 book series. The most notable is the Graphic Standalone series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Cory Doctorow
- #1
Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales Of The Here And Now (With: Dara Naraghi)(2008) - #2
In Real Life (With: Jen Wang)(2014) - #3
I, Robot(2005) - #4
When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth(2006) - #5
The Things That Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away(2008) - #6
True Names (With: Benjamin Rosenbaum)(2008) - #7
Chicken Little(2011) - #8
After the Siege(2015) - #9
Anda's Game(2015) - #10
Party Discipline(2017) - #11
Unauthorized Bread / Wie man einen Toaster überlistet: Novelle(2019) - #12
Poesy the Monster Slayer(2020) - #13
The Canadian Miracle(2023) - #14
A Place So Foreign and Eight More(2000) - #15
Overclocked(2007) - #16
With a Little Help(2007) - #17
The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (With: Eleanor Arnason)(2011) - #18
Radicalized(2019)
- #1
Koko Be Good (By: Jen Wang)(2010) - #2
In Real Life(2014) - #3
The Prince and the Dressmaker (By: Jen Wang)(2018) - #4
Stargazing (By: Jen Wang)(2019)
- #1
Little Brother(2008) - #2
Homeland(2013) - #3
Lawful Interception(2013) - #4
Force Multiplier(2020) - #5
Attack Surface(2020) - #6
Spill(2024) - #7
Vigilant(2024)
- #1
Red Team Blues(2023) - #2
The Bezzle(2024) - #3
Picks and Shovels(2025)
- #1
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Publishing Science Fiction(2000) - #2
Essential Blogging(2002) - #3
Content(2008) - #4
Ebooks(2010) - #5
Context(2011) - #6
All Complex Ecosystems Have Parasites(2014) - #7
Information Doesn't Want to Be Free(2014) - #8
Chokepoint Capitalism (With: Rebecca Giblin)(2022) - #9
The Internet Con(2023) - #10
Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It(2025)
- #1
The Human Front (By: Ken MacLeod)(2001) - #2
The Left Left Behind (By: Terry Bisson,Eleanor Arnason)(2009) - #3
Lucky Strike (By: Kim Stanley Robinson)(2009) - #4
The Underbelly (By: Gary Phillips,Eleanor Arnason)(2010) - #5
Mammoths of the Great Plains (By: Eleanor Arnason)(2010) - #6
The Wild Girls (By: Ursula K. Le Guin,Eleanor Arnason)(2011) - #7
Modem Times 2.0 (By: Michael Moorcock,Eleanor Arnason)(2011) - #8
The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (With: Eleanor Arnason)(2011) - #9
Report from Planet Midnight (By: Nalo Hopkinson,Eleanor Arnason)(2012) - #10
The Science of Herself (By: Karen Joy Fowler,Eleanor Arnason)(2013) - #11
Patty Hearst & The Twinkie Murders: A Tale of Two Trials (By: Eleanor Arnason,Paul Krassner)(2013) - #12
New Taboos (By: John Shirley)(2013) - #13
Raising Hell (By: Norman Spinrad,Eleanor Arnason)(2014) - #14
My Life, My Body (By: Marge Piercy)(2015) - #15
Gypsy (By: Carter Scholz,Eleanor Arnason)(2015) - #16
Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be (By: Joe R. Lansdale,Eleanor Arnason)(2016) - #17
Fire. (By: Elizabeth Hand,Eleanor Arnason)(2017) - #18
Totalitopia (By: John Crowley)(2017) - #19
The Atheist in the Attic (By: Samuel R. Delany,Eleanor Arnason)(2018) - #20
Thoreau's Microscope (By: Michael Blumlein,Eleanor Arnason)(2018) - #21
The Beatrix Gates (By: Rachel Pollack)(2019) - #22
A City Made of Words (By: Paul Park)(2019) - #23
Big Girl (By: Meg Elison)(2020) - #24
Not What I Intended (By: Nancy Kress)(2025)
- #1
Taking the Red Pill (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2003) - #2
Stepping through the Stargate (By: P.N. Elrod,Roxanne Conrad)(2004) - #3
The Anthology at the End of the Universe(2005) - #4
Finding Serenity (By: Robert Brian Taylor)(2005) - #5
The War of the Worlds (By: Connie Willis,Mercedes Lackey,H.G. Wells,Mike Resnick,Stephen Baxter,Lawrence Watt-Evans)(2005) - #6
Navigating the Golden Compass (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2005) - #7
Alias Assumed (By: Tracy S. Morris)(2005) - #8
Farscape Forever! Sex, Drugs and Killer Muppets (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2005) - #9
Flirting With Pride And Prejudice (By: Glenn Yeffeth,Jennifer Crusie)(2005) - #10
Revisiting Narnia (By: Shanna Caughey)(2005) - #11
King Kong Is Back! An Unauthorized Look at One Humongous Ape! (By: David Brin)(2005) - #12
Totally Charmed (By: Maggie Shayne,Rebecca York,Jody Lynn Nye,Evelyn Vaughn,Tanya Huff,Vera Nazarian,Jennifer Crusie)(2005) - #13
The Unauthorized X-Men (By: Leah Wilson,Len Wein)(2006) - #14
This Is Chick-Lit (By: Lauren Baratz-Logsted)(2006) - #15
Welcome to Wisteria Lane (By: Leah Wilson)(2006) - #16
The Man from Krypton (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2006) - #17
Getting Lost (By: Orson Scott Card)(2006) - #18
Boarding the Enterprise (By: Robert J. Sawyer,David Gerrold)(2006) - #19
So Say We All (By: Peter B. Lloyd,Richard Hatch)(2006) - #20
Investigating CSI (By: Leah Wilson,Donn Cortez)(2006) - #21
Coffee at Luke's (By: Leah Wilson,Jennifer Crusie)(2007) - #22
Webslinger (By: Leah Wilson,Gerry Conway)(2007) - #23
Halo Effect (By: Glenn Yeffeth,Jennifer Thomason)(2007) - #24
Neptune Noir (By: Rob Thomas)(2007) - #25
Perfectly Plum (By: Leah Wilson)(2007) - #26
Grey's Anatomy 101 (By: Leah Wilson)(2007) - #27
Serenity Found (By: Orson Scott Card,Jacob Clifton,Michael Marano,Jane Espenson,Natalie Haynes,Nathan Fillion)(2007) - #28
House Unauthorized (By: Leah Wilson)(2007) - #29
Batman Unauthorized (By: Leah Wilson)(2008) - #30
Secrets of the Dragon Riders (By: James A. Owen)(2008) - #31
In the Hunt (By: Leah Wilson)(2009) - #32
James Bond in the 21st Century (By: Leah Wilson,Glenn Yeffeth)(2009) - #33
Ardeur (By: Laurell K. Hamilton)(2010) - #34
A Taste of True Blood (By: Leah Wilson)(2010) - #35
You Do Not Talk About Fight Club (By: Chuck Palahniuk,Read Mercer Schuchardt)(2015)
- #1
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom(2003) - #2
Eastern Standard Tribe(2004) - #3
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town(2005) - #4
Makers(2009) - #5
For the Win(2010) - #6
The Rapture of the Nerds (With: Charles Stross)(2012) - #7
Pirate Cinema(2012) - #8
Walkaway(2017) - #9
The Lost Cause(2023)
- #1Cory Doctorow Books into Movies(20)
- #2Cory Doctorow Awards(20)
- #1
Year's Best SF(1996) - #2
Year's Best SF 2(1997) - #3
Year's Best SF 3(1998) - #4
Year's Best SF 4(1999) - #5
Year's Best SF 5(2000) - #6
Year's Best SF 6(2001) - #7
Year's Best SF 7(2002) - #8
Year's Best SF 8(2003) - #9
Year's Best SF 9(2004) - #10
Year's Best SF 10(2005) - #11
Year's Best SF 11(2006) - #12
Year's Best SF 12(2007) - #13
Year's Best SF 13(2008) - #14
Year's Best SF 14(2009) - #15
Year's Best SF 15(2010) - #16
Year's Best SF 16(2011) - #17
Year's Best SF 17(2012) - #18
Year's Best SF 18(2013)
About Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow is a science fiction author, activist, journalist, and blogger. As the co-editor of Boing Boing, he shares his insights on technology and culture. He has written critically acclaimed novels for young adults, such as Homeland, Pirate Cinema, and Little Brother, as well as novels for adults like Rapture Of The Nerds and Makers. His nonfiction book, Information Doesn't Want To Be Free, offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and business. His YA graphic novel, In Real Life, showcases his versatility as a writer. As a Fellow for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and co-founder of the UK Open Rights Group, Doctorow remains committed to advocating for digital rights and freedoms. Based in Los Angeles, he continues to shape the literary landscape with his thought-provoking works.
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