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by Philip Pullman
Published Jun 2019
Read ReviewsWinner of the 2017 BookBrowse Award for Best Young Adult Novel
Philip Pullman returns to the parallel world of his groundbreaking novel The Golden Compass to expand on the story of Lyra
by Scott Westerfeld, Keith Thompson
Published Aug 2010
Read ReviewsIt is the cusp of World War I, and all the European powers are arming up. The Austro-Hungarians and Germans have their Clankers, steam-driven iron machines loaded with guns and ammunition. The British Darwinists employ fabricated animals as their weaponry. The Leviathan is a living airship, the most formidable airbeast in the skies of Europe.
by D M. Cornish
Published Sep 2007
Read ReviewsSet in the world of the Half-Continenta land of tri-corner hats and flintlock pistolsthe Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy is a world of predatory monsters, chemical potions and surgically altered people. For ages 12+
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception
by Eoin Colfer
Published Apr 2006
Read ReviewsCriminal mastermind Artemis Fowl is back . . . and so is his brilliant and dangerous enemy, Opal Koboi. For ages 9+.
by Christopher Paolini
Published Apr 2005
Read ReviewsEragon and the fledgling dragon must navigate the dangerous terrain and dark enemies of an empire ruled by a king whose evil knows no bounds. Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders?
by Philip Pullman
Published Oct 2001
Read ReviewsBrings the intrigue of The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife to a heart-stopping end, marking the final volume of His Dark Materials as the most powerful of the trilogy.
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