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Books with author Charles De Lint

  • The Blue Girl

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Viking, Young Readers Group, Oct. 7, 2004)
    When Imogene, her mother, and her brother move to Newford, she decides to reinvent herself-this time she won't go looking for trouble. She quickly gets to know two very different people. Maxine is a "good girl," following a strict life plan. Imogene helps Maxine loosen up and break a few rules, and in turn Maxine keeps her on the straight and narrow. Imogene's other new friend is a little more unusual. His name is Adrian. He is a ghost. Adrian was killed when he jumped off the high school roof in 1998, and hasn't left since. He has a huge crush on her--so much so that he wants her to see the fairies that also haunt the school. The fairies invade Imogene's dreams, blurring the line between the unreal and the real. When her imaginary childhood friend Pelly actually manifests, Imogene knows something is terribly wrong. With Maxine, Adrian, and Pelly's help, Imogene challenges the dark forces of Faery. This compelling novel from Charles de Lint, the acknowledged founder of the "urban fantasy" genre, is set in the city of Newford, home to some of his best stories. After reading it, you will want to live in Newford, too.
  • The Cats of Tanglewood Forest by de Lint, Charles

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers 2014, )
    [ The Cats of Tanglewood Forest de Lint, Charles ( Author ) ] Paperback 2014
  • Wolf Moon by Charles De Lint

    Charles De Lint

    Mass Market Paperback (Firebird, Aug. 16, 1777)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • Out of This World

    Charles de Lint

    (Triskell Press, Jan. 1, 1785)
    None
  • Waifs and Strays by Charles De Lint

    Charles De Lint

    Paperback (Firebird, Jan. 1, 1678)
    None
  • Memory and Dream

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Orb Books, Feb. 20, 2007)
    Isabelle Copley’s visionary art frees ancient spirits. As the young student of the cruel, brilliant artist Vincent Rushkin, she discovered she could paint images so vividly real they brought her wildest fantasies to life. But when the forces she unleashed brought tragedy to those she loved, she turned her back on her talent — and on her dreams. Now, twenty years later, Isabelle must come to terms with the shattering memories she has long denied, and unlock the slumbering power of her brush. And, in a dark reckoning with her old master, she must find the courage to live out her dreams and bring the magic back to life.
  • Dingo

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Puffin, March 13, 2008)
    High school senior Miguel’s life is turned upside down when he meets new girl Lainey, whose family has just moved from Australia. With her tumbled red-gold hair, her instant understanding of who he is, and her unusual dog—a real Australian dingo—she’s unforgettable. And, as he quickly learns, she is on the run from an ancient bargain made by her ancestors. There’s no question that Miguel will do whatever he can to help her—but what price will each of them have to pay? Dingo is quintessential Charles de Lint, set close to his beloved, invented city of Newford—a mixture of darkness and hope, humor and mystery, and the friendship within love.
  • Over My Head: Wildlings Series Book 2

    Charles De Lint

    Paperback (Razorbill Canada, June 17, 2014)
    From a modern master of contemporary fantasy comes the compelling follow-up to the award-winning Under My Skin. Josh Saunders knew his troubles weren’t over. He just never thought that everything would blow up as hard and fast as it has. Sure, he’s got a mountain lion living under his skin, but he still thought he could keep his head down and get a few days of respite. But the FBI still have questions for Josh—and a bully is out to make sure that he doesn’t even think about trying to return to normal life. In the meantime, several Wildling Elders view Josh as their prospective leader and ambassador between the human and Wildling communities … but unbeknownst to almost everyone, including Josh, another formidable Wildling Elder is determined to have him secretly murdered—by the hand of one of Josh’s own friends. John will have to face powerful Wildling clashes, angry street gangs, a hateful bully, FBI investigators—and perhaps even the loss of the friendships he treasures most.
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  • The Blue Girl

    Charles De Lint

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-09, May 9, 2008)
    When Imogene, her mother, and her brother move to Newford, she decides to reinvent herself-this time she won't go looking for trouble. She quickly gets to know two very different people. Maxine is a "good girl," following a strict life plan. Imogene helps Maxine loosen up and break a few rules, and in turn Maxine keeps her on the straight and narrow. Imogene's other new friend is a little more unusual. His name is Adrian. He is a ghost. Adrian was killed when he jumped off the high school roof in 1998, and hasn't left since. He has a huge crush on her—so much so that he wants her to see the fairies that also haunt the school. The fairies invade Imogene's dreams, blurring the line between the unreal and the real. When her imaginary childhood friend Pelly actually manifests, Imogene knows something is terribly wrong. With Maxine, Adrian, and Pelly's help, Imogene challenges the dark forces of Faery. This compelling novel from Charles de Lint, the acknowledged founder of the "urban fantasy" genre, is set in the city of Newford, home to some of his best stories. After reading it, you will want to live in Newford, too.
  • Seven Wild Sisters

    Charles de Lint, Charles Vess

    Hardcover (Subterranean, June 1, 2002)
    Teenager Sarah Jane Dillard and her six sisters encounter a forest fairy and find themselves drawn into the bizarre world of the Other Side.
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  • Moonheart

    Charles de Lint

    Mass Market Paperback (Ace, Feb. 15, 1985)
    None
  • The Dreaming Place by Charles De Lint

    Charles De Lint

    Mass Market Paperback (Firebird, Jan. 1, 1718)
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