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The Iron Tree
''The Iron Tree'' is the first book in the Crowthistle Chronicles, written by Cecilia Dart-Thornton. Written and published in August 2004, , ''The Iron Tree'' is a suspenseful fantasy novel Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fa .... The Crowthistle Chronicles Although the inside of ''The Iron Tree'' states that the Crowthistle Chronicles will consist of three books, #The Iron Tree #The Well of Tears #Fallowblade there are actually four books in total: #The Iron Tree #The Well of Tears #The Weatherwitch #Fallowblade Synopsis The story begins in a small desert town of R'shael in the kingdom of Asqualeth. Jarred and his friends set off on an adventure to explore the world of The Four Kingdoms of Tir. On the way they are ambushed by Marauders, mountain folk that are deform ...
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Cecilia Dart-Thornton
Cecilia Dart-Thornton is an Australian author of fantasy novels, notably the '' Bitterbynde'' Trilogy. Dart-Thornton was educated at Monash University where she completed a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in sociology. Published works ''The Bitterbynde'' Trilogy The Bitterbynde Trilogy follows the journey of a mute, amnesiac foundling through a world of beauty and peril. # ''The Ill-Made Mute'' (2001) # ''The Lady of the Sorrows'' (2002) # ''The Battle of Evernight'' (2003) ''The Crowthistle Chronicles'' A four-part epic fantasy describing the adventures that befall a cursed and gifted family. # ''The Iron Tree'' (2005) # ''The Well of Tears'' (2005) # ''Weatherwitch'' (2006) # ''Fallowblade'' (2007) Other works Short stories # ''Long the Clouds Are Over Me Tonight'' (Published in the anthology ''Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy''; Tor Books, 2004) # ''The Stolen Swanmaiden'' (Published in Australian Women's Weekly, September 2005) # ''The La ...
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Fantasy Novel
Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fantasy literature may be directed at both children and adults. Fantasy is a subgenre of speculative fiction and is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the absence of scientific or macabre themes, respectively, though these genres overlap. Historically, most works of fantasy were written, however, since the 1960s, a growing segment of the fantasy genre has taken the form of films, television programs, graphic novels, video games, music and art. Many fantasy novels originally written for children and adolescents also attract an adult audience. Examples include ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', the '' Harry Potter'' series, '' The Chronicles of Narnia'', and ''The Hobbit''. History Beginnings Stories invo ...
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Fantasy Novel
Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fantasy literature may be directed at both children and adults. Fantasy is a subgenre of speculative fiction and is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the absence of scientific or macabre themes, respectively, though these genres overlap. Historically, most works of fantasy were written, however, since the 1960s, a growing segment of the fantasy genre has taken the form of films, television programs, graphic novels, video games, music and art. Many fantasy novels originally written for children and adolescents also attract an adult audience. Examples include ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', the '' Harry Potter'' series, '' The Chronicles of Narnia'', and ''The Hobbit''. History Beginnings Stories invo ...
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