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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 ...
Over Sea, Under Stone is a contemporary fantasy novel written for children by the English author Susan Cooper, first published in London by Jonathan Cape in 1965. Cooper wrote four sequels about ten years later, making it the first volume in a series usually called The Dark Is Rising Sequence (1965 to 1977). [ 1 ]
Soltra the Stone Charmer: ISBN 978-1-846-16990-8: Allan Frewin Jones: Steve Sims 10: Vipero the Snake Man: ISBN 978-1-846-16991-5: Cherith Baldry: Steve Sims 11: Arachnid the King of Spiders: ISBN 978-1-846-16992-2: Lucy Courtenay: Steve Sims 12: Trillion the Three-Headed Lion: ISBN 978-1-846-16993-9: Allan Frewin Jones: 13: Torgor the Minotaur ...
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This series tells the stories of the Carpathians, an ancient race with near-immortal lifespans that feeds on human blood. However, the Carpathians are nearing extinction due to a scarcity of females to mate with. With their lifemates, male Carpathians live emotion-filled colorful lives.
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The Stone Book Quartet, or Stone Book series, is a set of four short novels by Alan Garner and published by William Collins, Sons, from 1976 to 1978. [1] Set in eastern Cheshire , they feature one day each in the life of four generations of Garner's family and they span more than a century.