Thorn Ogres of Hagwood: 1 (The Hagwood Trilogy)

Thorn Ogres of Hagwood: 1 (The Hagwood Trilogy)

by RobinJarvis (Author)

Synopsis

  • Fast-paced fantasy: Highly acclaimed trilogy will appeal to fans of fantasy and adventure-including fans of the Hobbit movies, which will be released over the next few years
  • Bestselling author: Robin Jarvis penned the popular Depford Mice series
  • Upcoming finale: The third and final book will be released in November 2013.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 210
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
Published: 04 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1453299211
ISBN 13: 9781453299210
Book Overview: The first novel of an enthralling fantasy trilogy-perfect for fans of The Hobbit-by bestselling author Robin Jarvis

Media Reviews
Jarvis turns up the volume on his trademark suspense blended with whimsy, and readers are drawn deeper into the magical conflict through Gamaliel and Finnen's involvement. Fun for Hobbit-addicts and Potter-philes of all ages. -Publishers Weekly The intriguing characters, fast-moving plot, and thrilling (and sometimes gruesome) action will be popular with many readers, and the ending will leave them waiting eagerly for another installment. -School Library Journal A sure bet for fans of heroic fantasy. -Booklist [T]he narrative gradually builds tension to a furious, action-packed climax. Fantasy adventure fans will be grateful for the cliffhanger ending that promises another installment. -Kirkus Reviews Here is a richly woven tale! Robin Jarvis has created a marvelous, mysterious new landscape, peopled with characters who truly come alive for the reader. I look forward to returning often, and to following many quests deep into Hagwood. -T. A. Barron, author of The Lost Years of Merlin Thorn Ogres of Hagwood is a rattling good fantasy adventure . . . Author Robin Jarvis has created wonderful characters . . . Most intriguing is young Gamaliel Tumpin-a werling with a pinch of Harry Potter [and] a dash of Frodo Baggins . . . I am very much looking forward to the next book in the series. -Robert D. San Souci, author of the Short & Shivery series
Author Bio
Robin Jarvis (b. 1963) spent most of his school years in art rooms. After a degree course in graphic design, he worked in television, making models and puppets. One evening, while doodling, he began inventing names and stories for his drawings, and thus began his writing career. His first book, The Depford Mice (1989), established Jarvis as a bestselling children's author. Jarvis came up with the story for Thorn Ogres of Hagwood while on a forest hike, when he heard a racket up in the trees and saw two squirrels chasing each other. He suddenly thought that perhaps only one of them was a real squirrel and the other an imposter, and so the werling creatures were born. Jarvis has been shortlisted for numerous awards, and won the Lancashire Libraries Children's Book of the Year Award. One of his trilogies, Tales from the Wyrd Museum, was on a list of books recommended by then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair for dads to read with their sons. He lives in Greenwich, London, and still makes model monsters, mostly on the computer.