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This is a list of all published and upcoming books in the Beast Quest series by Working Partners Limited. All books were written under the collective pen name Adam Blade, and the names of the ghostwriters are listed where known.
Beast Quest is a best-selling British series of children's fantasy–adventure novels produced by Working Partners Ltd and written by several authors all using the house name Adam Blade. [1] As of October 2024, the main series had achieved a total of 154 books published, and over 20 million copies of the books have been sold altogether since ...
C. Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets; Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy; Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds)
For the next sixteen years, Barda disguised himself as a beggar so as to discover information vital to the quest.. Jasmine : Jasmine is a wild girl, described as having wild black hair and emerald green eyes, who has grown up in the Forests of Silence, where Lief and Barda meet her shortly after leaving Del.
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The Forests of Silence is a fantasy novel written by Australian author Emily Rodda, and is the first book in the eight-volume Deltora Quest series. It was first published in 2000 by Scholastic [1] and was awarded the "Notable Series in Children's Book of the Year Awards 2001: Younger Readers". [2]
Rose Estes began reading at the age of two, and as a child she was already imagining fantastic places. Before becoming a writer, she "put in time as a hippie, a student, a newspaper reporter, and an advertising copy writer."
As of February 2018, the book has sold more than 252,000 copies in hardcover format alone. [26] The book received a Lexile score of 700L, making it age- and difficulty-appropriate for the average 11-13 year-old. [27] On Scholastic, the book is recommended to teachers as appropriate material for grades 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. [28]