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Linda McNabb

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Linda McNabb (born 16 August 1963[1]) is a British-born New Zealand children's author who has written several fantasy novels for children and young adults.

Biography

McNabb was born in Rutland, England in 1963. She moved to New Zealand five years later and lives in Auckland.[1] Her 2002 book The Dragon’s Apprentice was a finalist in the 2003 New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards...[1]

Bibliography

  • And the winner is... (2001)
  • Dragon's Apprentice (2002)
  • The Puppet Master (2003)
  • The Stonekeeper's Daughter (2004)
  • The Seventh Son (2005)
  • Circle of Dreams: Runeweaver (2005)
  • Mountains of Fire (2006)
  • The Crystal Runners (2006)
  • Valley of Silver (2007)
  • The Shadow Hunters (2007)
  • Circle of Dreams: Timeweaver (2007)
  • Dragons' Bane (2008)
  • Circle of Dreams: Starweaver (2008)

References

  1. ^ a b c "McNabb, Linda". New Zealand Book Council. Retrieved 27 March 2008.