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The Spiderwick Chronicles - Companion Books

Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You

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It all began with a strange, mysterious correspondence left for authors Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black at a small New England bookstore. Written by three siblings, the letter told of their great-great-uncle Arthur Spiderwick and an unfinished tome filled with eyewitness accounts of creatures otherwise thought to be the stuff of legend. In the #1 New York Times bestselling serial the Spiderwick Chronicles, readers were enthralled by the account of the those siblings, Jared, Simon, and Mallory Grace, as they battled dwarves, goblins, elves, and a diabolical ogre in their efforts to hold on to their uncle Spiderwick,s life work. Now, through the combined efforts of the Grace children and authors Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, Simon & Schuster is thrilled to present that work to you!

Beginning with a thoughtful and informative introduction, progressing through six exhaustive sections featuring thirty-one faerie species, and culminating with an addendum that includes observations supplied by Jared Grace, this long-awaited compendium to the worldwide Spiderwick phenomenon delivers enough information to satisfy even the most demanding faerie enthusiast. Not only will readers learn the habits and habitats of the fourteen fantastical creatures featured in the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling chapter books, but they will be delighted and astonished by an additional seventeen creatures. Also included are dozens of snippets from Arthur Spiderwick,s personal journal as well as cameos from a few series favorites.

With so much to offer, this book is destined to be pored over for generations to come!

122 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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About the author

Tony DiTerlizzi

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#1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator, Tony DiTerlizzi, has been creating children’s books for twenty years. From fanciful picture books like The Broken Ornament and The Spider & The Fly (a Caldecott Honor book), to chapter books like Kenny and The Dragon and The Search for WondLa, DiTerlizzi imbues his stories with rich imagination. With Holly Black, he created the middle-grade series, The Spiderwick Chronicles, which has sold over 20 million copies, been adapted into a feature film, and translated in over thirty countries. He teamed up with Lucasfilm to retell the original Star Wars trilogy as a picture book and his collaboration with celebrated author Mo Willems created the bestseller The Story of Diva & Flea. The Norman Rockwell museum’s retrospective, “Never Abandon Imagination”, featured artwork from the beginning of DiTerlizzi’s career as a contributing artist for Dungeons & Dragons and broke attendance records. He has been featured in Time magazine, USA Today, CNN, PBS, NPR the BBC and The Today Show.

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706 reviews93 followers
July 15, 2018
4.5 nostalgia-filled stars.

I said this in my first reading update, but this book is what made me want to start drawing when I was a kid. The illustrations are all gorgeous and I fell in love not only with the idea of being able to draw like that myself one day, but also with all of the folklore within. This one's always gonna have a special place in my heart tbh.
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754 reviews39 followers
February 3, 2022
A beautifully illustrated and intriguing collection. I wish it was thicker than it was, but the beauty of the Spiderwick books is that much is left to the imagination, and the parts that we are aware of provide enough mystery for us to wonder.
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393 reviews
May 31, 2018
It had lots of pictures. My kind of book.
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3,783 reviews172 followers
May 3, 2012
This book, the Arthur Spiderwick Field guide, is lovingly restored and organized by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. The creatures from the fantastical world around us have been organized by habitat and then alphabetically. It has 28 plates and hundreds of illustrations, with fold-out pages and flip-up pages for even larger illustrations. Each creature's main illustrations list its scale. With lots of side notes and addendums, this is a wonderful book that the young and young at heart can return to many times.


The sections are:
Around the House and Yard:
Brownies
Boggarts
Changelings
Pixies
Salamanders
Stray Sod

In Fields and Forests:
Cockatrices
Elves
Leprechauns
Manticores
Sprites
Treefolk
Unicorns

In Lakes, Streams and the Sea:
Kelpies
Merfolk
Nixies
Sea Serpents
Trolls

In the Hills and Mountains:
Dwarves
Giants
Goblins
Hobgoblins
Knockers
Ogres

In the Sky:
Dragons
Griffins
Phoenixes

Outside at Night:
Banshees
Gargoyles
Phookas
Will-o-the-Wisps

This illustrated guide is amazing. I know that I will read it again, and plan on reading it to my children many times over the next few years.

Read the review and with links to other reviews of books by the authors on my blog Book Reviews and More.
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Author 7 books45 followers
February 1, 2023
In one word: 'beautiful'.

I'm thankful little pieces of magic like this still exist in the world.
Wish I would have had this book when I was a kid. A younger version of me would have been thrilled beyond believe to own a treassure like this. Afcourse, the older version of me enjoys this treassure all the same :)

Glad that this is my first five-star review of 2023!
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1,242 reviews181 followers
September 16, 2023
The illustrations are all gorgeous and I fell in love with this book. It had lots of pictures and is easy to read. Good follow up of the books.
17 reviews1 follower
February 13, 2009
I've only read the first of the chronicles but this book is wonderful, such amazing images and witty descriptions. it's the kind of book I'd have poured over for hours as a child. and one I'll definately be having in my class.
it's a great book to use for inspiration for all sorts of character creation activities in literacy.

I have grand ideas of reading the books as read aloud books, whilst looking at the topic of myths and legends and then linking it all to a nice activity of getting the children to create their own field guide of mythical creatures.
I can imagine reading the books and then at the end all 5, bringing out this guide as a culmination and intro to the activity.
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May 1, 2024
I literally know this book cover to cover, I studied this thing more than I’ve ever studied anything and it brings back good memories (I can still recite Faerie facts because of it)
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50 reviews1 follower
July 17, 2024
Love this book forever. Such a big part of my childhood that grew my love for reading and wonder. The art and lore of fairies is just such top tier and to accompany the book series as a guide that is presented as “real” is just so cool I will never get rid of this book.
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34 reviews
February 25, 2016
This book was beautiful. It was beautifully writing and had gorgeous artwork in it. Very well written, enjoyed the scientific way it was presented. The parts that were printed in Arthur's hand writing were difficult to read at first but by the end of the book I had no trouble with it. I enjoyed this book immensely. It was informative by itself and it gave more insight to the creatures from The Spiderwick Chronicles. It was nice to learn more about the creatures we encountered there. I just loved this book.
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203 reviews113 followers
December 5, 2016
Tutto quel che si può desiderare da una guida alle creature fantastiche.
Disegni eccezionali, curiosità e stravaganze completano quell'universo che ho adorato nelle Cronache di Spiderwick.
Ovviamente non si può non essere affascinati da questo libro, soprattutto a una certa età.
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115 reviews4 followers
December 27, 2021
illustrations saved my life thanks
Profile Image for Rick Silva.
Author 12 books74 followers
June 18, 2021
This is a companion book to the Spiderwick Chronicles novel series by DiTerlizzi and Black, with a few references to the stories, including an addendum by one of the main characters.

But primarily, this stands on its own as a gorgeous interpretation of the natural history of faerie and mythical creatures from elves to sea serpents to sprites and boggarts. DiTerlizzi's illustrations are lovely, and there are some very clever details. His merfolk were among my favorites, with their "hair" serving as gill filaments. There is a good mix of original ideas and traditional folklore in the descriptions, and some nice hints of stories to be discovered.

This would serve as an excellent roleplaying supplement for a GM who enjoys homebrewing creature stats, and it is an entertaining and inspiring read on its own.
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Author 4 books73 followers
August 25, 2022
I'm so enamored with this book, and I had no idea it existed. As a dragon-dabblin' artist, especially of the fantastical beast variety, I would say this is definitely in the top 5% of illustrated books and fantasy field guides I have ever read. It is charming. The illustrations, typography, design, and overall aesthetic are incredible. Very fun, very inspiring. I have never read the Spiderwick Chronicles, but this is currently the most beautiful book I own.

While the art is the first thing that sold me, the text is also hilarious. Now I can just blame my (non- or non)sense of direction on having stepped on a stray sod, but constantly.

Would definitely recommend!
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784 reviews18 followers
June 16, 2021
I wouldn't claim that the writing in this bountifully illustrated large book is anything special, though it has its moments here and there, but the volume shines through the aforementioned illustrations.

They are interesting mainly through their unique take of combining fairies and other magical folk with insects, plant life and animals...making fairies seem a bit more like an offshoot of biological beings rather than unbelievable magical creatures unrelated to the natural world.

For those who enjoy good quality fantasy illustrations, this book is for you!
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184 reviews
July 7, 2025
honestly really beautiful but also it still makes it feel so much for the creator of the guide
43 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2018
This seems to be a Spiderwick -centric upgrade of the book, Faeries and is a nice improvement thanks to the writing and artwork.
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18 reviews3 followers
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January 21, 2022
Absolutely adorable and well-researched with beautiful illustrations!
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785 reviews30 followers
June 10, 2024
I still have this book from when I was a kid. It's probably the main reason I wanted to do art in any capacity.

I'm so glad I still have it. I bought the Spiderwick books for my son and I to read, and when I pulled this guy out of my bookshelf to back up the text. Blew. His. Mind. Really fun reminiscence.
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313 reviews
December 6, 2023
If you like the whimsical, pseudo-naturalist fairies of the Spiderwick Chronicles, you'll love the gorgeous illustrations in this book. I almost enjoyed this more than the actual series.
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164 reviews4 followers
September 8, 2025
tout simplement une perle d'imagination (avec des illustrations à couper le souffle). si j'avais possédé ce livre plus jeune j'aurais été infiniment plus cool plus tard dans la vie
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52 reviews
October 28, 2025
It was an interesting book, but I didn't like the font they used for the man's handwriting. It was difficult to read. On top of that, it was brown on a beige page. I got about 61% through before I decided to stop trying to read the handwriting font.

It would be quite interesting if someone came across this bok a few hundred or a few thousand years in the future (supposing copies still exist), and believed it was real instead of being based on a fiction fantasy book and movie.
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Author 2 books62 followers
March 17, 2022
This book has gorgeous artwork and is a great companion book to the Spiderwick Chronicles. I didn't read every last thing, because there is a lot of text, but I did enjoy studying the pictures.
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1,621 reviews80 followers
November 25, 2008
I absolutely love Tony DiTerlizzi's illustrations, even as a teenager I find them wonderfully breathtaking and glorious. I cannot imagine what I would have thought of them as a child, I probably would have been completely flabbergasted. The creatures in this book are very interesting and you can't help but be sucked into this book, completely forgetting where you are, but instead, being immersed in this world, with all sorts of thoughts running around your head. This book was inspiring, it made me want to write stories featuring the characters I had just been introduced to. A lovely book that I'd definitely recommend.

*Taken from my book reviews blog: http://reviewsatmse.blogspot.com/2008...
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17 reviews
March 13, 2011
"A gorgeous book, and fantastic companion to The Spiderwick Chronicles. It's a bit of a misnomer to call it a companion, though, as this is the book that started it all (even if it was published afterwards). The novels are more like an introduction for this book![return][return]I love that it's not only a bestiary (with beautiful illustrations), but that the beasts described within are somewhat unusual. Yes, there is a unicorn, but it doesn't exactly look like a horse with a horn on its head. Only the sprites are even close to resembling the sanitized fairies we've convinced ourselves are harmless and even benevolent.[return][return]Study this guide not so that you can go looking for these creatures, but so that you can be sure to steer clear. Fairies are trouble!"
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August 4, 2016
Really informative! One of the best books about magical creatures I've ever found. There are never many good ones. I really admire and respect Arthur Spiderwick for his research and the risks he took.
The page about changelings was particularly interesting. I think it might explain some things about my brother. How can I find out more? The last book I managed to find about a changeling was only about a girl and her boyfriend.
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