Black Spring
A fantasy reworking of Wuthering Heights which interweaves wizard lore and vendetta with Emily Bronte's beloved classic. Black Spring takes the passionate story of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and re-imagines it in a... See More
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(68 reviews)
Quick ViewA fantasy reworking of Wuthering Heights which interweaves wizard lore and vendetta with Emily Bronte's beloved classic. Black Spring takes the passionate story of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and re-imagines it in a... See More
(7 reviews)
Quick View'This figure I see in the foreground, this me. How monstrous am I? What does it mean to be a monster? From Latin monstrum, meaning an abomination... grotesque, hideous, ugly, ghastly, gruesome, horrible... 'I was born as... See More
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewCombining magical realism and fable, this lyrical tale is the story of a landscape and community destroyed by Western greediness. From the internationally bestselling author of the high fantasy Books of Pellinor comes a... See More
(319 reviews)
Quick ViewBestselling author Alison Croggon's compelling story introduces readers to the world of Pellinor, and will captivate fans of high fantasy novels. Perfect for readers of Tolkien and Garth Nix, The Bone Queen is the highly... See More
(41 reviews)
Quick ViewAn atmospheric and riveting fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of Frances Hardinge and Cornelia Funke. Pip lives on his wits in the city of Clarel. When he pickpockets the wrong man, he finds himself in possession of a... See More
(950 reviews)
Quick ViewAlison Croggon's highly acclaimed fantasy The Gift is a captivating and lyrical story that takes readers deep into the world of the Books of Pellinor, "a great series of fantasy novels that will delight fans of Garth Nix."... See More
(4 reviews)
Quick View"I've got all the feelings. And feelings are trouble." Dez is different from the other fleshers struggling to survive in the outskirts of Newport. She's a living quantum computer, the missing link between human and... See More
(692 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Riddle is the riveting follow-on from The Gift by acclaimed author Alison Croggon, whose Books of Pellinor will delight fans of high fantasy. Ideal for fans of Tolkien and Garth Nix, The Riddle is the thrilling... See More
(784 reviews)
Quick ViewThe stunning conclusion to the epic high fantasy Books of Pellinor series. The Singing is the final instalment in Alison Croggon's highly acclaimed fantasy series The Books of Pellinor, perfect for fans of The Lord of the... See More
(587 reviews)
Quick ViewAlison Croggon's enthralling Books of Pellinor series nears its climax in The Crow, which follows on from The Riddle, as Maerad's younger brother is forced to confront the powers of the Dark. The penultimate instalment in... See More
(282 reviews)
Quick ViewA fascinating and revealing glimpse of the early lives of two major characters from the bestselling Pellinor sequence. Saliman has travelled to Norloch to study the High Arts under Nelac of Lirigon, one of the greatest... See More
"Alison Croggon is one of the most powerful lyric poets writing today." - Australian Book Review Raw, passionate and dazzling, Alison Croggon's poetry confronts a world fractured by different kinds of violence... See More
In 2010, the Guardian named Melbourne critic Alison Croggon as a 'must read' critic. She was the first online critic to be awarded the Geraldine Pascall Critic of the Year, in 2009. Her blog Theatre Notes was the first... See More
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewThe revolution has begun. But where does it end? The stakes have never been higher. The banns are in lockdown, making it all but impossible for Dez, Bo and their friends to resist the increasing authoritarianism of Newport... See More