From rec.arts.sf.written Tue Mar 31 10:15:25 1992 Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Path: isy!liuida!sunic!psinntp!psinntp!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!world!jwenn From: jwenn@world.std.com (John C Wenn) Subject: Author Lists: Alan Garner Message-ID: Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1992 04:45:52 GMT Lines: 40 Alan Garner seems to be a popular British writer of Young Adult fantasies. Perhaps some fan of his will give some recommendations. [C] == Story Collection. [O] == Omnibus. Includes other books. [YA] == The book is for young adults (however you define them). [= ...] == Also known by this other title. /John arpa: jwenn@world.std.com anopenmindhasbutonedisadvantageitcollectsdirt-ly ---------------------------------------------------------------- Garner, Alan (U.K., 1934- ) Series __________Series [YA] The Weirdstone of Brisingamen (1960) [= The Weirdstone] The Moon of Gomrath (1963) The Aimer Gate (1978) Alan Garner's Book of British Fairytales (1984) [C] Alan Garner's Fairytales of Gold (1979) [YA] = The Golden Brothers (1979) [YA] + The Princess and the Golden Mane (1979) [YA] + The Three Golden Heads of the Well (1979) [YA] + The Girl of the Golden Gate (1979) [YA] A Bag of Moonshine (1986) [C] A Cavalcade of Goblins (1969) [= The Hamish Hamilton Book of Goblins] [C] Elidor (1965) [YA] Granny Reardun (1977) The Lad of the Gad (1980) The Owl Service (1967) [YA] Red Shift (1973) [YA] The Stone Book (1976) The Stone Quartet (1983) [O/4N= The Stone Book + Tom Fobble's Day + Granny Reardun + The Aimer Gate] Tom Fobble's Day (1977)