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  • The Seven

    Peter Newman

    Paperback (HarperVoyager, Oct. 3, 2017)
    ‘An exciting new writer – sharp, compelling and original’ Mark LawrenceYears have passed since the Vagrant journeyed to the Shining City, Vesper in arm and Gamma’s sword in hand.Since then the world has changed. Vesper, following the footsteps of her father, journeyed to the breach and closed the tear between worlds, protecting the last of humanity, but also trapping the infernal horde and all those that fell to its corruptions: willing or otherwise.In this new age it is Vesper who leads the charge towards unity and peace, with seemingly nothing standing between the world and a bright new future.That is until eyes open.And The Seven awaken.
  • The Seven Chairs

    Helen Lanteigne, Maryann Kolvalski, Maryann Kovalski

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Over his lifetime a man makes seven chairs reflecting each period of his life, which have their own adventures around the globe, in an offbeat story based on The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg.
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  • The Seven Chairs

    Jonas Di Cavalcanti Evers

    language (, April 4, 2018)
    Jonas Di Cavalcanti Evers's first published short story was written at the age of twelve.
  • The Seven Chairs

    Christian Frogley, Leah Anderson, Sharol Frogley

    language (, April 27, 2015)
    A dark tree, an ancient curse and a simple man's mistake. This story is sure to thrill children as well as provide a charming tale for adults.
  • The Seven

    Peter Newman

    eBook (HarperVoyager, April 20, 2017)
    ‘An exciting new writer – sharp, compelling and original’ Mark LawrenceYears have passed since the Vagrant journeyed to the Shining City, Vesper in arm and Gamma’s sword in hand.Since then the world has changed. Vesper, following the footsteps of her father, journeyed to the breach and closed the tear between worlds, protecting the last of humanity, but also trapping the infernal horde and all those that fell to its corruptions: willing or otherwise.In this new age it is Vesper who leads the charge towards unity and peace, with seemingly nothing standing between the world and a bright new future.That is until eyes open.And The Seven awaken.
  • The Seven

    Peter Newman

    eBook (HarperVoyager, April 20, 2017)
    ‘An exciting new writer – sharp, compelling and original’ Mark LawrenceYears have passed since the Vagrant journeyed to the Shining City, Vesper in arm and Gamma’s sword in hand.Since then the world has changed. Vesper, following the footsteps of her father, journeyed to the breach and closed the tear between worlds, protecting the last of humanity, but also trapping the infernal horde and all those that fell to its corruptions: willing or otherwise.In this new age it is Vesper who leads the charge towards unity and peace, with seemingly nothing standing between the world and a bright new future.That is until eyes open.And The Seven awaken.
  • The Seven Chairs

    Helen Lanteigne, Maryann Kolvalski, Maryann Kovalski

    Hardcover
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  • Seven Chairs

    Helen Lanteigne

    Hardcover (Key Porter Books, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Seventh Chair

    Ann Keffer

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Aug. 8, 2007)
    Descending out of the blue of a bright afternoon in Washington, D.C., appears what looks more clearly by the second like a chair-a heavy, ornate, wooden chair with a high carved back and jutting armrests, all polished to a high gloss and looking like booty from some medieval castle. Seated in the chair, and coming into clearer focus every second, is a nun dressed in a habit, complete with wimple and veil. The chair lands on a school playground amid a circle of children, and the nun, slick as a whistle, shimmies out of her habit to reveal underneath a silver robe with stars and crescent moons worked in gold all over it. The most shocking change, though, is that she is no longer a she. Without the habit, it is obvious that this "nun" is really one of the littlest, oldest, most dried-up men any of the children has ever seen. Who is this person who arrives by means of a magic flying chair? Join Davy MacDougal, Wally Wilkins, and this mysterious figure from the ancient past in an adventure the likes of which their school has never before experienced.
  • The Seven

    D. J. Machale, John Vornholt

    Library Binding
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  • The Seven Chairs

    Helen Lanteigne

    Hardcover (Orchard Books (NY), March 15, 1810)
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