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The Books of Elsewhere is a series of fantasy novels for kids and young teens by Jacqueline West that centers on the McMartins' house on Linden Street, which has many magical paintings. There are five Books of Elsewhere: [1] The Shadows (2010) Spellbound (2011) The Second Spy (2012) The Strangers (2013) Still Life (2014)
The Book of Elsewhere is a 2024 action and speculative fiction novel written by Keanu Reeves and British author China Miéville that takes place in an alternate universe to the main BRZRKR universe. Reeves had initial ideas for a novel set in the BRZRKR universe after the release of the first volume of his BRZRKR comic book run (2021) was ...
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In the Shadows: Joseph Lidster: Eve Myles: 7 May 2009 4 The Sin Eaters: Brian Minchin Gareth David-Lloyd: 18 June 2009 5 Department X: James Goss: Kai Owen: 7 March 2011 6 Ghost Train: 7 Army of One: Ian Edginton: 8 March 2012 8 Fallout: David Llewellyn: Tom Price: 5 April 2012 9 Red Skies: Joseph Lidster John Telfer 3 May 2012 10 Mr Invincible ...
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Reese's first novel, The Book of Shadows (William Morrow and Company, 2002), [2] appeared on the extended New York Times bestseller list. It tells the story of Herculine, a French hermaphrodite born on the Breton coast in 1806. Reese styled the book in accord with the conventions of both the nineteenth-century novel and Gothic fiction.
Teenreads.com called it "witty and wise" and praised the book for its humour. [3] Booklist magazine gave the book a 'Starred Review' and called it "a work of powerful beauty". [4] In the USA, the book was nominated for a 2006 Quill award, won the Borders Original Voices Award, and was a selection of the Barnes & Noble Book Club. [5]
[1] [2] [3] However, in July 2015, it was revealed that the movie's name was changed to Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows. [4] The 80-minute feature-length movie was directed by David Caesar and written by Tony Ayres, Rhys Graham and Craig Irvin. [5] [6] It was produced by Beth Frey and executive produced by Ayres and Michael McMahon. [5]