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The Bone Queen
(Paperback) author: Alison Croggon
“Croggon returns to this world with all of the intelligence, unflinching darkness, lyrical prose, and impeccable pacing the Pellinor quartet offered. . . . The book is a treat.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
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The Bone Queen
(Hardback) author: Alison Croggon
In a highly anticipated prequel to the Books of Pellinor, Alison Croggon captivates fans old and new with her ancient, legendary world of Annar.
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The Bone Queen
(EBook) author: Alison Croggon
In a highly anticipated prequel to the Books of Pellinor, Alison Croggon captivates fans old and new with her ancient, legendary world of Annar.
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The Crow
(EBook) author: Alison Croggon
As this enthralling epic nears its climax, the young heroine’s brother discovers his own hidden gift — and the role he must play in battling the Dark.
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The Naming
(Paperback) author: Alison Croggon
"Epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition, with a strong girl hero who is entirely believable in her struggles. . . . I couldn't put it down!" — Tamora Pierce, author of the Protector of the Small and the Circle Opens quartets
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The Naming
(EBook) author: Alison Croggon
"An epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition, with a strong girl hero. . . . I couldn’t put it down!" – Tamora Pierce
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The Riddle
(EBook) author: Alison Croggon
"Maerad’s tale continues, luminous, desperate, and bold. . . . Brimming with archetypal motifs but freshly splendorous in its own right." – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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The Singing
(Paperback) author: Alison Croggon
"Epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition, with a strong girl hero who is entirely believable in her struggles. . . . I couldn't put it down!" — Tamora Pierce, author of the Protector of the Small and the Circle Opens quartets
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The Singing
(EBook) author: Alison Croggon
"Sonorous motifs and resonant archetypes form the backbone of this series conclusion... [the] prose is aesthetically romantic without romanticizing anything; scars of sadness are shown unflinchingly, but when Maerad registers a celebratory evening at the end as 'rich and vivid and luminous with joy snatched back from the dark,' she could be describing this series." -- KIRKUS REVIEWS (starred review)
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