![]() ![]() And once you’ve finished the first two novels and then passed them on to every teen you know (they’ll lap them up I’ll have them on display to show off the awesome cover art along with lots of other airship and steam tales come September), don’t despair: at least two more are already contracted.Īdult/High School–Airships, anti-heroes, and hijinks, oh my. Fun! You can start enjoying the crew and adventures even before you pick up the book thanks to the Logbook-17 short entries from the Captain’s own logbook, available at. Retribution Falls, book 1 of The Tales of the Ketty Jay is the first of these to cross the pond, and it should make a splash-solid action and plenty of steampunk elements. In his native England, he’s published even more, including quite a few fantasy titles for the adult market. ![]() More recently, the creatively packaged novel-graphic novel mashup Malice (and sequel Havoc) brought Wooding to the attention of tweens. ![]() Or maybe you’ve read one of his fantasies: The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray and Poison still circulate regularly among my readers, and Alaizabel has been optioned and may make it to a screen near you one of these days. under Scholastic’s Push imprint-the first when he was just 19. Perhaps you’re familiar with his gritty realistic YA titles, Crashing and Kerosene, published in the U.S. There’s a good chance you’ve heard of Chris Wooding. ![]()
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