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Stephen Moore
Stephen Moore is the author of the adult fantasy, GRAYNELORE. (Published by, HarperVoyager. 13th August 2015.)Stephen Moore is also a critically acclaimed children's author. His first children's novel, SPILLING THE MAGIC was published in 1996. Since then he has written several well received... show more

Stephen Moore is the author of the adult fantasy, GRAYNELORE. (Published by, HarperVoyager. 13th August 2015.)Stephen Moore is also a critically acclaimed children's author. His first children's novel, SPILLING THE MAGIC was published in 1996. Since then he has written several well received fantasy novels for older children. Along the way, he has had works translated into Italian, Hebrew and Russian. (Though, to date, he's never set eyes on the Russian translation...!)What kind of children's fantasy novels does he write? If you like wild magic, fun and adventure then take a look at, SPILLING THE MAGIC and FIDDLESTICKS AND FIRESTONES. If you like epic 'talking animal' adventures that are gritty and realistic then you might like to read, TOOTH AND CLAW and SKIN AND BONE. If you prefer fantasy that is grounded in the real world, then try, FAY or THE BRUGAN. And if you like your fantasy with ghosts, there's DEAD EDWARD. (All children's titles published by, Crossroad Press.)
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Birth date: February 16, 1960
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 9 years ago
Man discovers that he has faerie heritage and that he must work with different people in his lands to try to fix what has been done to faerie.It was very readable, quite like a fairy tale but fairly unforgettable too.
Stewartry
Stewartry rated it 9 years ago
I don't like abandoning books, especially books I've accepted from Netgalley (because this was received free from the publisher through Netgalley for review, thank you to them). But after fighting the prose to about 15%, I decided to cut my losses and move on to one of the others.I did not enjoy Gra...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 15 years ago
Dead on, smart economics information. I am not a big economics girl but I love the way that Art Laffer writes. He is a master at writing in a way that a layperson could grasp simple economics. His follow-up to this was just as good.
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