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N.D. Wilson
N. D. Wilson is the author of Leepike Ridge, a children's adventure story, and 100 Cupboards, the first installment in a multi-world fantasy series. He enjoys high winds, milk, and night-time. He received his Masters degree from Saint John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, is the managing editor... show more

N. D. Wilson is the author of Leepike Ridge, a children's adventure story, and 100 Cupboards, the first installment in a multi-world fantasy series. He enjoys high winds, milk, and night-time. He received his Masters degree from Saint John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, is the managing editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine and is also a Fellow of Literature at New Saint Andrews College. His writing has appeared in Books & Culture, The Chattahoochee Review, and Esquire
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FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 6 years ago
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI absolutely loved this book. It has been sitting on my shelf for a while now, because I have been caught up reading library books days before they are due. I finally got around to reading it and I loved every page. The story sucked me in right away. I...
Leigha's Little Library
Leigha's Little Library rated it 10 years ago
Dandelion Fire is full of interesting characters. Harry and Henrietta are likeable and it is fun to read in their point of view. There are a lot of extra side characters added in that were not in the first book in this series. At times, things may get a little jumbled and confusing with there being ...
Kathryn Reads KidLit
Kathryn Reads KidLit rated it 11 years ago
First of all, the writing was wonderful, I was very invested in the story and was definitely pulled into it. The first chapters I was just absolutely loving the story - and all of it was good...just not my type of story. I am going to recommend it to some older former students to get their take. ...
Ma Bell's Books and stuff
Ma Bell's Books and stuff rated it 11 years ago
At the time I read this, I was traveling in Florida. I finished the book in the very territory described in the story. Since the setting was so important, this was a big plus. This book has plenty of suspense and a healthy dose of the supernatural, and is spot on for young readers I used to teach, j...
The Fangirl
The Fangirl rated it 11 years ago
I got this for free via my Starbucks app on my iPhone. It's not just an adorable, simple picture book demonstrating all the things Ninjas do. Forrest Dickison's illustrations are cute and work perfectly with the playful rhymes. In iBooks it has a "read to me" option that both my boys love. The na...
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