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  2. Diana Wynne Jones bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Pinhoe Egg (2006) – Chrestomanci; Enna Hittims (2006), Illustrated by Peter Utton; Year’s Best Fantasy 7 (2007, editors David G. Hartnell & Kathryn Cramer), with "I’ll Give You My Word" - Contributor; The Game (2007) The Chronicles of Chrestomanci Volume 3 (2008) - Chrestomanci compilation; House of Many Ways (2008) – Howl's Castle

  3. Chrestomanci - Wikipedia

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    The label "The Worlds of Chrestomanci" on some late 20th-century editions [a] alludes to their general setting, a multiverse called the "Related Worlds". The worlds have branched from common ancestors at important events in history such as English and French victories in the Battle of Agincourt, or the success or failure of the Gunpowder plot.

  4. The Lives of Christopher Chant - Wikipedia

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    It was the fourth published of the seven Chrestomanci books (1977 to 2006). When the first four books were reissued in the UK to accompany the fifth as a matching set in 2000, The Lives of Christopher Chant was subtitled The Childhood of Chrestomanci, and cover illustrations by Paul Slater branded them all The Worlds of Chrestomanci. [2]

  5. Mixed Magics - Wikipedia

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    Mixed Magics: Four Tales of Chrestomanci is a collection of four fantasy stories by the British author Diana Wynne Jones, first published by Collins in 2000. One was original to the collection, "Stealer of Souls", a novella about half of the book in length; three had been published in the 1980s.

  6. Diana Wynne Jones - Wikipedia

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    Diana Wynne Jones (16 August 1934 – 26 March 2011) [1] was a British novelist, poet, academic, literary critic, and short story writer. She principally wrote fantasy and speculative fiction novels for children and young adults.

  7. How to Read Sarah J. Maas’s Books in Order - AOL

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    Getting into the world of Sarah J. Maas’s 16 books, across ACOTAR, Throne of Glass, and Crescent City? Here, the best reading order for the 16 best-selling SJM books, from an expert superfan.

  8. Charmed Life (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Chrestomanci books are collectively named after a powerful enchanter and British government official in a world parallel to ours, where magic is accepted as commonplace. The Chrestomanci is a government office whose duties include the supervision and enforcement of magical law, and only the most powerful enchanter is up to the task.

  9. How to Read 'The Hunger Games' Books in Order - AOL

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    To read the books in chronological order, proceed as follows: 1. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2020)2. The Hunger Games (2008)3. Catching Fire (2009)4. Mockingjay (2010)