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Shapeshifter Series

#1 - 1st Aug 2007 15:31:19

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Hi,

Someone on LibraryThing ,was asking for YA fantasy recommendations, I havn't read any of your YA work Fiona, but I figured I'd put a recommendation in considerring how much I love your adult stuff (stuff is such a bad word, but i dont like ,saying ",Adult Fantasy", because of what it makes non fantasy readersd think of, lol). Anyway, I'v gotten myself very confused trying to find all the book names from the Shapeshifter series &, what order they go in... How many are there in the series? Are they all released? Is there a list anywhere on this site?

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Seanie

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#2 - 1st Aug 2007 17:52:55

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Hi Seanie I should warn you that Shapeshifter is definitely not YA. It is geared more to the Years 3/4 perhaps 5 tops. The quartet is: Severo's Intent, Saxten's Secret, Wolf Lair and King of the Beasts. It's very much in the groove of the medieval adventurem, boy on quest, has to learn about his own magics and how to be selfless and noble, etc. It starts in the modern, real world and goes from there. Thank you for thinking of me. I actually think something like Trinity is more geared to YA than anything else I've written. F

#3 - 2nd Aug 2007 11:43:33

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Oh woops I was a bit eager to put in a FMC recommendation there, lol...

Thanx for the info, I'll edit my post on LibraryThing :)

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#4 - 24th Oct 2008 01:18:24

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I'm not sure it is exactly the right place to ask, but I was wondering if someone (Fiona or anyone else, I take all advice !) could tell me where I could find these books, knowing that I live in France ! I'ts not hard to buy Trinity or the Quickening, and thanks to my friend Ophidia, I think I'm going to receive Bye Bye Baby in a few days, but Shapeshifter is very hard to find !! If anyone know of a website (like Amazon for example), which might be able to sell these books, I will gladly appreciate the advice ! Thanks !

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#5 - 24th Oct 2008 14:37:20

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Kaelyana, you can find the first three at Dymocks www.dymocks.com.au/ , but I think you'll find international shipping can be high. If these never come to the U.S., I'll eventually pick them up for my granddaughter.  A bit early yet as she just turned two!

Phil

#6 - 22nd Nov 2008 12:29:03

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ahh lovely thanks Phil as I was having issues trying to track these down for my sponge (err.. cousin) that's one christmas present out the way