| Scott Ciencin - Juvenile Fiction - 1996 - 164 pages
When three teenagers, each with his own personal problems, set out for the Lost City on the island of Dinotopia, they discover an alien breed of dinosaurs and gain insights ... | |
| Avi - Children's stories - 1998 - 252 pages
Perloo, a peaceful scholar who has been chosen to succeed Jolaine as leader of the furry underground people called the Montmers, finds himself in danger when Jolaine dies and ... | |
| Leonard F. Wheat - Literary Criticism - 2010 - 338 pages
... a impressive case for multiple levels of allegory in Philip Pullman's brilliant His Dark Materials trilogy.... On a larger scale, Wheat demonstrates in meticulous detail ... | |
| Claire Squires - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 232 pages
Squires conducts a tour of the His Dark Materials worlds of Philip Pullman, and also considers the British author's entire oeuvre. | |
| Laura Caroline Stevenson - Juvenile Fiction - 1991 - 296 pages
After treachery destroys her kingdom, Princess Tania discovers that it is her destiny to confront Ascanet, the ruthless lord enslaving the island of Elyssonne. | |
| Nicholas Tucker - LITERARY CRITICISM - 2003 - 228 pages
What do Philip Pullman and J.K. Rowling have in common that has made both of their stories so successful? What does Pullman listen to while he writes - and who, or what, is ... | |
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