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The first book in the series, Found, was published on April 22, 2008. The series continued with book titles Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, Caught, Risked (originally intended to be titled Kept), and Revealed. The eighth and final book, Redeemed, was released on September 8, 2015.
The title is apparently taken from Hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" in the King James Version of the Bible. The book was originally released in 2002 by Philomel Books, an imprint of Penguin Group, but was re-released in 2006 as a platinum edition by Puffin. The platinum edition ...
The Travelling Grave and Other Stories - L. P. Hartley ; The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters - Robert Lewis Taylor ; Travels with Charley: In Search of America - John Steinbeck ; Travels with My Aunt - Graham Greene ; Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson ; The Treasure of Tranicos - Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp
Each human character in Xanth is born with a unique magical ability, called a talent. [7] With the exception of the curse fiends, the winged centaurs, and the child Surprise Golem (Daughter of Rapunzel and Grundy Golem), these abilities never repeat exactly in individuals throughout the entire history of Xanth (although nearly identical talents show up on occasion).
Things Hoped For is a young adult book by Andrew Clements. Released in 2006 by Philomel Books , the book is a sequel to Things Not Seen . [ 1 ] It is followed by Things That Are .
This article lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series). [1] [2] The books appear in alphabetical order by title (beginning with S to Z) (ignoring "A", "An", and "The"); series are alphabetical by author-designated name or, if there is no such, some reasonable designation.
In other series, the changes are major and the books must be read in order to be fully enjoyed. Examples of this type include the Harry Potter series. There are some book series that are not really proper series, but more of a single work so large that it must be published over two or more books.
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