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Books in The Chronicles of Fane series

  • Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia

    C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
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  • Chronicles of Faerie: The Hunter's Moon

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2006)
    A fantasy "shimmering with magic, myth, and romance,"* now available in paperbackGwen travels to Ireland to visit her cousin Findabhair, expecting a summer of backpacking, late nights, and the usual road trip adventures. But when Findabhair is kidnapped by the King of Faerie, Gwen must race to save her cousin before the rise of the Hunter's Moon, when the fairies need a human sacrifice. This first novel in The Chronicles of Faerie was praised for "Melling's taut plotting, with its unexpected turns, [that] moves the story quickly to a climax and leaves readers wanting more." (School Library Journal)* from Booklist (starred review) Praise for The Hunter's Moon *"A compelling blend of Irish mythology and geography." - School Library Journal (starred review) "...[This] sensation-loaded celebration of Ireland and Faerie will be a powerful draw for many readers." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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  • The Horse and His Boy

    C. S. Lewis

    Hardcover (COLLINS, Jan. 1, 1975)
    The horse, Bree, and the boy, Shasta, are the heroes of this exciting tale. Together they run away from the cruel land of Calormen and ride by "burning day" and "silvery night" across the great desert to Narnia. It is there that Shasta discovers who he really is.
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  • The Chronicles of Faerie: The Light-Bearer's Daughter

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Amulet Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The third book in this critically acclaimed trilogy, which Booklist described as “shimmering with magic, myth, and romance”Dana has few memories of her mother, who disappeared when she was small. But she has always dreamed, despite her father’s discouragement, that her mother would come back one day. When her dad decides to leave Ireland and take a job across the ocean in Canada, Dana is heartbroken. How can she leave her home and the only chance of seeing her mother again? She runs away, high into the fairy mountains of Ireland. Following ancient paths, with a mysterious wolf companion at her side, Dana encounters a world of tragic enchantment and fairy romance, and discovers a great secret about herself.With lush descriptions and rich Celtic lore, plus cameo appearances by characters from the previous books, this latest chronicle will satisfy fans of the series and entice new readers.F&P level: Y
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  • The Battle of Gettysburg Close Up

    Rob Morris, Stewart Portela, Paul Marcello

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Provides an introduction to the Battle of Gettysburg, discussing how the battle came to happen, the events of the battle, key players, and its aftermath.
  • Icky Ricky: The Finley Chronicles

    Jennifer "Jo" Bingham, Jason Bingham, Salina Gonzales

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2010)
    Join us at Whispering Creek while we journey with our feathered friend, Ricky the Rooster, as he discovers the joys in appreciating the talents of others... while learning to not lose sight of his own in the process.
  • The Horse and His Boy

    C.S. Lewis

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, May 31, 2005)
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  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Edmund and the White Witch: Picture Book

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    Paperback (HARPER COLLINS PUB. (UK), Oct. 24, 2005)
    Edmund discovers Narnia - and the White Witch! This fully illustrated storybook lets younger children and parents explore the magical world of Narnia with Edmund. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie are sent to live with their reclusive uncle in his mysterious country home. Lucy soon discovers a wardrobe that hides a doorway into the magical world of Narnia. Narnia was once a peaceful land of talking beasts, dwarfs, giants, and fauns. But an evil spell is cast on Narnia and it is now ruled by the White Witch, who has transformed it into a frozen place, where it is "always winter, but never Christmas." To the creatures of Narnia, the children now represent hope. Led by the powerful lion Aslan, the children must defeat the White Witch and free all of Narnia from her icy spell.
  • New Chronicles of Rebecca

    Kate Douglas Wiggin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 9, 2014)
    New Chronicles of Rebecca By Kate Douglas Wiggin ‘Additional episodes in the girlhood of the delightful little heroine at Riverboro which were not included in the story of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," and they are as characteristic and delightful as any part of that famous story. Rebecca is as distinct a creation in the second volume as in the first.’ Miss Miranda Sawyer's old-fashioned garden was the pleasantest spot in Riverboro on a sunny July morning. The rich color of the brick house gleamed and glowed through the shade of the elms and maples. Luxuriant hop-vines clambered up the lightning rods and water spouts, hanging their delicate clusters here and there in graceful profusion. Woodbine transformed the old shed and tool house to things of beauty, and the flower beds themselves were the prettiest and most fragrant in all the countryside. A row of dahlias ran directly around the garden spot,—dahlias scarlet, gold, and variegated. In the very centre was a round plot where the upturned faces of a thousand pansies smiled amid their leaves, and in the four corners were triangular blocks of sweet phlox over which the butterflies fluttered unceasingly. In the spaces between ran a riot of portulaca and nasturtiums, while in the more regular, shell-bordered beds grew spirea and gillyflowers, mignonette, marigolds, and clove pinks. Back of the barn and encroaching on the edge of the hay field was a grove of sweet clover whose white feathery tips fairly bent under the assaults of the bees, while banks of aromatic mint and thyme drank in the sunshine and sent it out again into the summer air, warm, and deliciously odorous. The hollyhocks were Miss Sawyer's pride, and they grew in a stately line beneath the four kitchen windows, their tapering tips set thickly with gay satin circlets of pink or lavender or crimson. Sunnybrook farm, classic girl stories, teen fiction, Chronicles of Rebecca, Rebecca
  • Voyage of the Dawn Treader MTI CD

    C. S. Lewis, Derek Jacobi

    Audio CD (HarperFestival, Oct. 26, 2010)
    The Dawn Treader will take you places you never dreamed existed. The Dawn Treader is the first ship Narnia has seen in centuries. King Caspian has built it for his first voyage to find the seven lords, good men whom his evil uncle Miraz banished when he usurped the throne. The journey takes Edmund, Lucy, their cousin Eustace, and Caspian to the Eastern Islands, beyond the Silver Sea, toward Aslan's country at the End of the World.
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  • The Chronicles of Faerie: The Book of Dreams

    O.R. Melling

    Paperback (Amulet Books, March 1, 2010)
    Dana Faolan, the heroine of The Light-Bearer’s Daughter, has not adjusted to her new life in Canada and is using her access to the land of Faerie as a means of escape. She’s unprepared to battle the dark forces that threaten to sever the human world and Faerie for good. It will take the help of all the protectors of Faerie (many of whom were featured in the previous Chronicles of Faerie books), plus the assistance of a sexy and mysterious French-Canadian boy, for Dana to meet the challenge of her destiny—as a half human, half fairy—to save her two worlds. As Booklist said in a starred review, Melling’s writing “shimmers with magic, myth, and romance.” Praise for The Chronicles of Faerie Green Earth Book Award winner Booklist Top Ten Youth Book for the EnvironmentF&P level: Y F&P genre: F
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  • The Magician's Nephew: BBC Dramatization

    C. S. Lewis

    Audio CD (Audiogo, Sept. 15, 2009)
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