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[7] Parker in 1990 suggested that the "Agatha story" was the "Isle of the Cross" [2] and devoted extensive space to it in the second volume of his Melville biography. [8] In 1991, Basem L. Ra'ad concluded that "The Isle of the Cross" refers to a story, not a full-length book, and that the story was incorporated into "Encantadas, or Enchanted ...
The Isle of Illusion is a children's fantasy book by Emily Rodda. It was published in 2002 by Scholastic. [1] It is the second book in the Deltora Quest 2 series, the second series in the collective Deltora Quest series. It is preceded by Cavern of the Fear and followed by The Shadowlands.
Deltora Quest 2 (known in North America as Deltora Shadowlands) is a series of children’s fantasy books, written by Australian author Emily Rodda.It follows the adventures of three companions as they journey outside the magical land of Deltora to rescue the many prisoners held captive by the evil Shadow Lord.
The Valley of the Lost is the seventh book in the Deltora Quest novel series written by Emily Rodda. The final gem from the Belt of Deltora is in the mysterious Valley of the Lost with its guardian only known as the Guardian. To retrieve the gem, Lief, Barda, and Jasmine must play his game. If they win, they get the gem.
Christophe Henning of La Croix called the book "epic and chilling" and wrote that it contains both criticism and humour. [2] Khadija Khalifé of The French Review wrote that On the Isle of Antioch repeats the message from Maalouf's 2019 book Adrift: How Our World Lost Its Way, where human wisdom is the solution to threatening apocalypse.
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Isle of the Dead is a 2004 children's fantasy book by the English-speaking Australian writer Emily Rodda. [1] It is the third book in the third series of the Deltora series called Dragons of Deltora, also known as Deltora Quest 3 and, in Australia, Deltora III. [2] It was originally published by Scholastic. [3]