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Evermore is a fantasy novel by Alyson Noël released in 2009. It is the first novel in the Immortals series. [ 1 ] Evermore was an immediate bestseller and, as of October 11, 2009, had spent 34 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list for children's books.
Alyson Noel also wrote a spin-off series called the Riley Bloom Series, featuring Ever's sister, Riley. On March 28, 2011, author Alyson Noel announced that the rights to all 10 books in both The Immortals and Riley Bloom Series have been optioned by Summit Entertainment.
Alyson Noël was born on December 3, 1966, raised in Orange County and attended Richard Nixon Elementary School for two years. She is the youngest of three girls born to her divorced parents. [2] After leaving her high school, Troy High School, she moved to Mykonos, Greece and lived there. [3]
The Immortals (Hickman novel), a 1996 novel by Tracy and Laura Hickman; The Immortals (Pierce series), by Tamora Pierce; The Immortals (Noël series), by Alyson Noël; The Immortals (The Edge Chronicles), the final novel in the Edge Chronicles series; The Immortals, a novel by James Gunn (author)
Blue Moon is the second book in The Immortals series by author Alyson Noël released in July 2009. Blue Moon had spent 12 weeks on the New York Times Bestsellers list for children's books as of October 11, 2009. [1]
The Riley Bloom series is the spin-off of the fantasy series The Immortals by Alyson Noel first published in 2010 in the United States about the afterlife of Riley Bloom, the sister of Ever Bloom (lead character of The Immortals). Riley Bloom is a twelve-year-old girl who was about to become a teenager before she died in a car accident.
If the nominations are all for the same book the book is listed, for authors with multiple books just their name is listed. 2 Wins. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins; Neil Gaiman; 3 Nominations. Neil Gaiman; 2 Nominations. The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood; The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley; The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
[2] [better source needed] "Riley, who appeared in ghost form to her older sister, Ever, in Noël’s bestselling Evermore, takes center stage in this middle-grade spinoff, first in a planned [clarification needed] series. . . . her wit, attitude, and maturation should have readers gladly following her into the second installment."—