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After Internet speculation on the author's identity, Xiran named the author as Cait Corrain and shared a Google Doc showing screenshots of low ratings from accounts allegedly owned by Corrain. [ 2 ] The fantasy novel Crown of Starlight was scheduled to be Cait Corrain's debut title, scheduled to be published on May 14, 2024 through Del Rey , a ...
The Dark Is Rising Sequence is a series of five contemporary fantasy novels for older children and young adults that were written by the British author Susan Cooper and published from 1965 to 1977. The first book in the series, Over Sea, Under Stone , was originally conceived as a stand-alone novel, [ 2 ] and the sequence gets its name from the ...
The Crown of Stars series has been featured in the Science Fiction Book Club. Elliott published the first of her Jaran series in 1992, although she began the first draft in 1980. Heather Massey's review of Jaran describes it as "a science fiction romance classic", [3] while Todd Richmond in an SF Site review calls the series "an epic ...
Initial recognition for the book was from children's-book critics, among whom it garnered acclaim. [ 10 ] [ 34 ] A Wizard of Earthsea received an even more positive response in the United Kingdom when it was released there in 1971, which, according to White, reflected the greater admiration of British critics for children's fantasy. [ 35 ]
The Land of Stories is a series of children's fiction, adventure, and fantasy books written by American author, actor, and singer Chris Colfer.The first book, The Wishing Spell, was released on July 17, 2012, with the sixth and final book published in July 2017.
Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass series [33], [3] A Court of Thorns and Roses series [34] R. A. MacAvoy's Tea with the Black Dragon [4] George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series [32] Svetlana Martynchik's Labyrinths of Echo series (under the pseudonym Max Frei) Aleksandr Mazin's Fargal, the World of Ashshur series and The Dragon of ...
In the book, Kay includes a list of non-fiction sources about the settings used as background for the book. [1] Kay's use of the supernatural is described as intentionally restrained, [5] and the story has a "light touch with the fantasy". [4] In a review for Tor.com, Niall Alexander describes Kay as "contemporary fiction’s finest fantasist". [7]
Deltora Quest is the collective title for three distinct series of children's fantasy books, written by Australian author Emily Rodda.It follows the adventures of three companions as they journey across the fictitious land of Deltora, endeavouring to recover the seven gems stolen from the magical Belt of Deltora and defeat allies of the evil Shadow Lord.