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10: Mia the Bridesmaid Fairy: 2009: Rachel Elliot 11: Trixie the Halloween Fairy: Kristin Earhart 12: Destiny the Pop Star Fairy (US name: Destiny the Rock Star Fairy) Rachel Elliot 13: Juliet the Valentine Fairy: Kristin Earhart 14: Belle the Birthday Fairy: 2010: Rachel Elliot 15: Cheryl the Christmas Tree Fairy: 16: Florence the Friendship ...
The Animals of Farthing Wood (book) The Anubis Tapestry; Aquamarine (novel) Archer's Goon; The Archives of Anthropos; Aru Shah and the City of Gold; Aru Shah and the End of Time; Aru Shah and the Song of Death; Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes; Ascendance Series; At the Back of the North Wind; Attica (novel) Awake and Dreaming; An Awfully ...
Valente then began a book by that title as a crowd-funded project and published the story online. The book was later picked up by Feiwel & Friends (Macmillan Publishers) for traditional publication. [1] It is published in the UK by Much-in-Little (Constable & Robinson). [2] Fairyland is a five-book series. [3] [4]
Magic Shop is a series of children fantasy novels by Bruce Coville. The books revolve around the mysterious magic supplies store run by an old man named S.H. Elives. Each book follows a child who stumbles into the store and acquires a magical being or object of tremendous magical strength and abilities.
Ghostwriter (book series) Gilda Joyce; Girl Flyers; Girl Meets Ghost; Girl Talk (books) Girls of Many Lands; The Goddess Girls; Golden Book Encyclopedia; Golden Hamster Saga; Good Dog, Carl; The Good Witch of the West; Goodnight Already! Grailquest; Graveyard School (novella series) The Great Brain; The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes; Green ...
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with A to H) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation. Science-fiction novels and short-story collections are not included ...
These 13 is a 1931 collection of short stories written by William Faulkner, [1] and dedicated to his first daughter, Alabama, who died nine days after her birth on January 11, 1931, and to his wife Estelle. No longer in print, These 13 is now a collector's item. These 13, Faulkner's first release of short stories, contained the following stories:
Acorna is a "Unicorn Girl", a fantasy fiction character created by Anne McCaffrey and Margaret Ball in their novel Acorna: The Unicorn Girl (1997).. The Acorna Universe series includes ten science fantasy novels, the first two by McCaffrey and Ball, while the following ones were co-written by McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (1999 to 2007). [1]